Interleukin62
Interleukin-62, often abbreviated as IL-62, is a protein encoded by the IL62 gene in humans. While not a widely recognized or extensively studied interleukin, its existence suggests a potential role within the complex network of cytokine signaling. Interleukins are a group of signaling proteins crucial for cell communication, particularly within the immune system. They play vital roles in processes such as inflammation, immune cell differentiation, and the regulation of adaptive immunity. The specific function and biological significance of Interleukin-62 are not yet fully elucidated. Research into its expression patterns, cellular sources, and interaction partners is ongoing. Understanding the precise role of IL-62 could shed light on previously uncharacterized pathways involved in maintaining immune homeostasis or responding to disease states. Further investigation is required to determine its potential therapeutic applications or its involvement in pathological conditions.