Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

About the PNAS Member Editor
Name Dinarello, Charles A.
Location University of Colorado Denver
Primary Field Immunology and Inflammation
 Election Citation
Dinarello is a leader in research on the small proteins, called cytokines, that control many body functions. He identified an important cytokine, called IL-1, as the fever-producing molecule that was originally called ""endogenous pyrogen."" Through his work on the role of such proteins in immunity and inflammation, he has increased our understanding of human disease.
 Research Interests
My research interests have focused on cytokines, small proteins that affect cellular functions via specific surface receptors. The cellular targets for cytokines are in every organ and tissue; therefore, when dysregulated, cytokines have profound effects on physiologic, immune, metabolic, and neurologic function. My greatest focus has been on pro-inflammatory cytokines, particularly interleukin-1 (IL-1). Our laboratory studies the production and activity of IL-1 and related pro-inflammatory cytokines in models of human disease. For example, we often ask the question: What is the role of a particular cytokine in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis or multiple myeloma or metastatic cancer? We design experiments so that our laboratory findings contribute to the development of specific cytokine-based therapies in humans with debilitating and life-threatening diseases. We also study the intracellular pathways by which certain cytokines induce, sustain, and resolve inflammation. We do this in order to understand where cytokines uniquely affect signal transduction, which allows for the use of novel agents that target the cytokine but spare normal function.

 
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