Chemokines in tumor development and progression

N Mukaida, T Baba - Experimental cell research, 2012 - Elsevier
N Mukaida, T Baba
Experimental cell research, 2012Elsevier
Chemokines were originally identified as mediators of the inflammatory process and
regulators of leukocyte trafficking. Subsequent studies revealed their essential roles in
leukocyte physiology and pathology. Moreover, chemokines have profound effects on other
types of cells associated with the inflammatory response, such as endothelial cells and
fibroblasts. Thus, chemokines are crucial for cancer-related inflammation, which can
promote tumor development and progression. Increasing evidence points to the vital effects …
Chemokines were originally identified as mediators of the inflammatory process and regulators of leukocyte trafficking. Subsequent studies revealed their essential roles in leukocyte physiology and pathology. Moreover, chemokines have profound effects on other types of cells associated with the inflammatory response, such as endothelial cells and fibroblasts. Thus, chemokines are crucial for cancer-related inflammation, which can promote tumor development and progression. Increasing evidence points to the vital effects of several chemokines on the proliferative and invasive properties of tumor cells. The wide range of activities of chemokines in tumorigenesis highlights their roles in tumor development and progression.
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