“…IL-17C is a member of the IL-17 cytokine family produced by epithelial cells, and is induced in response to bacterial (Ramirez-Carrozzi et al, 2011;Song et al, 2011;Pfeifer et al, 2013;Roth et al, 2014;Wolf et al, 2016;Steck et al, 2019;Jeon et al, 2020), viral (Ioannidis et al, 2012;Peng et al, 2017), or fungal infections (Conti et al, 2015;Huang et al, 2016). In the lung, several studies have shown that bacteria can induce IL-17C in cell culture systems and in animal models (Ramirez-Carrozzi et al, 2011;Pfeifer et al, 2013;Wolf et al, 2016). In the context of respiratory viral infections, one study observed that influenza virus, but not respiratory syncytial virus, induced IL-17C gene expression in human and murine bronchial epithelial cells at air-liquid interface (ALI) (Ioannidis et al, 2012).…”