Research Progress on the Role of the Interleukin Family in the Pathogenesis of Cerebral Palsy in Children

J Integr Neurosci. 2024 Dec 4;23(12):213. doi: 10.31083/j.jin2312213.

Abstract

Cerebral palsy (CP), a common neurological disorder in children, remains a significant research focus. The interleukin (IL) family, pivotal mediators in inflammatory responses, shows increased expression in various neuroinflammatory diseases, markedly influencing their onset and progression. Elevated IL levels in the brains of children with CP, in contrast to healthy peers, reflect similar elevations in neurological conditions linked to CP, indicating a strong association between CP and the IL family. Anti-inflammatory therapies, particularly those targeting ILs, have shown effectiveness in animal models, diverging from traditional CP management methods. This shift suggests IL modulation as a promising therapeutic strategy in pediatric CP. This review consolidates recent findings on the IL family's role in CP, illuminating their evolving relationship.

Keywords: inflammatory factor; interleukin; neuroinflammation; pathogenesis of cerebral palsy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cerebral Palsy* / metabolism
  • Child
  • Humans
  • Interleukins* / metabolism

Substances

  • Interleukins