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Review
. 2021 Oct;110(4):771-796.
doi: 10.1002/JLB.3RU1120-773R. Epub 2021 Feb 18.

IL-34 and CSF-1, deciphering similarities and differences at steady state and in diseases

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IL-34 and CSF-1, deciphering similarities and differences at steady state and in diseases

Antoine Freuchet et al. J Leukoc Biol. 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Although IL-34 and CSF-1 share actions as key mediators of monocytes/macrophages survival and differentiation, they also display differences that should be identified to better define their respective roles in health and diseases. IL-34 displays low sequence homology with CSF-1 but has a similar general structure and they both bind to a common receptor CSF-1R, although binding and subsequent intracellular signaling shows differences. CSF-1R expression has been until now mainly described at a steady state in monocytes/macrophages and myeloid dendritic cells, as well as in some cancers. IL-34 has also 2 other receptors, protein-tyrosine phosphatase zeta (PTPζ) and CD138 (Syndecan-1), expressed in some epithelium, cells of the central nervous system (CNS), as well as in numerous cancers. While most, if not all, of CSF-1 actions are mediated through monocyte/macrophages, IL-34 has also other potential actions through PTPζ and CD138. Additionally, IL-34 and CSF-1 are produced by different cells in different tissues. This review describes and discusses similarities and differences between IL-34 and CSF-1 at steady state and in pathological situations and identifies possible ways to target IL-34, CSF-1, and its receptors.

Keywords: CD115; CD138; CSF-1R; GVHD; PTPzeta; autoimmunity; cancer; transplantation.

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