Abstract:The IL-1 Family member IL-38 has been characterized as an anti-inflammatory cytokine in human and mouse models of systemic diseases. Here, we examined the role of IL 38 in the small intestine (SI). Immunostaining of SI revealed that IL-38 expression partially confines to intestinal stem cells. Cultures of intestinal organoids reveal IL 38 functions as a growth factor by increasing organoid size via inducing WNT3a. In contrast, organoids from IL 38 deficient mice develop more slowly. This reduction in size is l… Show more
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