John E. Sims, Executive Director at Amgen to speak at 9th Cytokines Conference Jan 27, 2011 in Cali

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John E. Sims, Scientific Executive Director at Amgen will give a featured presentation on “IL-36 Cytokines and Psoriasis” at the at 9th Cytokines & Inflammation conference to be held in San Diego, CA on January 27-28, 2011 by GTCbio.

The IL-1 family is now known to comprise 11 members. Three of these – the agonists IL-1F6, IL-1F8, and IL-1F9, are expressed in only a limited set of human tissues, prominent among which is skin. These cytokines are strongly upregulated in human psoriasis. Overexpression of IL-1F6 in mouse epidermis results in a skin disease with many of the hallmarks of human psoriasis at both the histological and molecular level. Agents effective in treating human psoriasis also ameliorate skin inflammation in the transgenic mouse.

One or more of IL-1F6, IL-1F8 and IL-1F9 are important in human psoriasis for maintenance of the disease phenotype. In light of the recent information regarding their activity, the IL-1 family nomenclature has been revised so that these cytokines are now called IL-36 alpha (IL-1F6), IL-36 beta (IL-1F8), IL-36 gamma (IL-1F9), and IL-36Ra (IL-1F5).

The 9th Cytokine and Inflammation conferences will cover ever-important topics such as the TNF family, the inflammasome, chemokines, costimulation and innate immunity. In addition, timely coverage will be devoted to areas of current rapid expansion, such as the IL-17 and Th17 fields and JAK/STAT kinases, at a time when phase 2 and even phase 3 studies are being conducted and reported in these areas. Intriguing recently discovered cytokines, such as IL-25, novel alarmins and novel IL-1 family members will also be covered.

As usual, poster sessions and opportunities for networking will complement the great roster of distinguished speakers. The organizations participating are a great selection of innovative medical organizations from academia (NIH, UCLA, UCSD, Cleveland Clinic, La Jolla Institute, Virginia Commonwealth U, U Mass, City of Hope, Scripps, Barts and the London), industry (Amgen, Pfizer, MedImmune, Novartis, Centocor/Johnson and Johnson, Biogen Idec, Incyte, Genentech, Genzyme, Chemocentryx) and, last but not -by any means- least, the US FDA.

With a 50-50 mix of academic and industry authoritative experts, the conference will cover many current and relevant aspects of cytokine biology from their respective angles. If your work focuses on basic, translational or full development cytokine biology and its applicability to human health, I encourage you to attend this conference which promises to be a fertile ground for scientific exchange and collaboration.

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