GenAge entry for IL6 (Homo sapiens)
Gene name (HAGRID: 144)
- HGNC symbol
- IL6
- Aliases
- IL-6; BSF2; HGF; HSF; IFNB2
- Common name
- interleukin 6
Potential relevance to the human ageing process
- Main reason for selection
- Entry selected based on indirect or inconclusive evidence linking the gene product to ageing in humans or in one or more model systems
- Description
IL6 is involved in a variety of processes such as development, differentiation, and inflammation [720]. Mice without IL6 have a defective hepatocyte regeneration and develop liver failure [721]. Transgenic mice expressing high levels of IL6 have a reduced growth rate and low levels of IGF1 [722]. Its levels appear to increase with age, possibly associating IL6 with age-related changes, such as chronic inflammatory diseases [717]. Polymorphisms in the human IL6 gene have been linked to age-related diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases [1050], though they have not been associated with longevity [221]. A role for IL6 in human ageing is plausible though largely obscure.
Cytogenetic information
- Cytogenetic band
- 7p21
- Location
- 22,727,147 bp to 22,732,002 bp
- Orientation
- Plus strand
Protein information
- Gene Ontology
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Process: GO:0001781; neutrophil apoptotic process
GO:0001878; response to yeast
GO:0002384; hepatic immune response
GO:0002446; neutrophil mediated immunity
GO:0002548; monocyte chemotaxis
GO:0002675; positive regulation of acute inflammatory response
GO:0002690; positive regulation of leukocyte chemotaxis
GO:0006469; negative regulation of protein kinase activity
GO:0006953; acute-phase response
GO:0006954; inflammatory response
GO:0006959; humoral immune response
And 94 more GO terms Cellular component: GO:0005576; extracellular region
GO:0005615; extracellular space
GO:0005737; cytoplasm
GO:0005896; interleukin-6 receptor complex
GO:0009897; external side of plasma membrane
Function: GO:0005125; cytokine activity
GO:0005138; interleukin-6 receptor binding
GO:0005515; protein binding
GO:0008083; growth factor activity
Protein interactions and network
No interactions in records.