“…These diverse functions make USP18 an interesting object for research and many studies describing this unique molecule have been published recently. Among others, its contribution to cell signalling, response to viral and bacterial infections, development of several malignancies and development of autoimmune diseases have been described (Liu et al, 1999;Ritchie et al, 2004;Hoeller et al, 2006;Catic et al, 2007;Duex & Sorkin, 2009;François-Newton et al, 2011;Murray et al, 2011;Burkart et al, 2012;Guo et al, 2012;Yim et al, 2012;Coit et al, 2013;Honke et al, 2013;Hong et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2015;Honke et al, 2016;Ying et al, 2016;An et al, 2017;Arimoto et al, 2017;Basters et al, 2017;Mustachio et al, 2017;Basters et al, 2018;Shaabani et al, 2018;Gu et al, 2019). USP18 was also found to serve as an inhibitor of cardiac remodelling (Ying et al, 2016).…”