Gene: IL5

Alternate names for this Gene: EDF|IL-5|TRF

Gene Summary: This gene encodes a cytokine that acts as a growth and differentiation factor for both B cells and eosinophils. The encoded cytokine plays a major role in the regulation of eosinophil formation, maturation, recruitment and survival. The increased production of this cytokine may be related to pathogenesis of eosinophil-dependent inflammatory diseases. This cytokine functions by binding to its receptor, which is a heterodimer, whose beta subunit is shared with the receptors for interleukine 3 (IL3) and colony stimulating factor 2 (CSF2/GM-CSF). This gene is located on chromosome 5 within a cytokine gene cluster which includes interleukin 4 (IL4), interleukin 13 (IL13), and CSF2 . This gene, IL4, and IL13 may be regulated coordinately by long-range regulatory elements spread over 120 kilobases on chromosome 5q31.

Gene is located in Chromosome: 5

Location in Chromosome : 5q31.1

Description of this Gene: interleukin 5

Type of Gene: protein-coding

rs1986009 in IL5 gene and Asthma PMID 30552067 2019 Moderate-to-severe asthma in individuals of European ancestry: a genome-wide association study.

rs2078387 in IL5 gene and Eosinophil count procedure PMID 29403010 2018 Genetic analysis of quantitative traits in the Japanese population links cell types to complex human diseases.