IFNK (Interferon kappa): IFNK is a cytokine belonging to the interferon family that plays a key role in regulating immune responses, especially in skin and mucosal immunity. It helps modulate inflammation and antiviral defenses by interacting with specific receptors on target cells. IFNK is mainly expressed in epithelial tissues, where it supports defense against viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens. It also contributes to tissue homeostasis and the regulation of epithelial cell growth and differentiation. Dysregulation of IFNK signaling has been linked to various immune-related conditions.