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The interplay between innate and adaptive immunity regulates cancer development.

K E de Visser1, L M Coussens.   

Abstract

There is increasing clinical and experimental evidence that inflammation and cancer are causally linked. Much progress has been made in understanding how inflammatory cells contribute to cancer development; however, it is still largely unknown which molecular mechanisms are responsible for initiation and maintenance of chronic inflammation associated with developing neoplasms. This review will discuss how the adaptive and innate immune systems interact during physiological and chronic inflammation, with a focus on studies revealing new insights into the role of adaptive immune cells as important regulators of chronic inflammation-associated carcinogenesis. We will speculate on whether current knowledge about the dysregulated interplay between adaptive and innate immunity during chronic inflammatory disorders might be useful in understanding and targeting the underlying mechanisms of chronic inflammation-associated neoplastic progression.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15889249     DOI: 10.1007/s00262-005-0702-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Immunol Immunother        ISSN: 0340-7004            Impact factor:   6.968


  22 in total

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Review 5.  Role of Toll-like receptors in gastrointestinal malignancies.

Authors:  M Fukata; M T Abreu
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6.  Sirolimus reduces the incidence and progression of UVB-induced skin cancer in SKH mice even with co-administration of cyclosporine A.

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7.  Inflammation and uPAR-Expression in Colorectal Liver Metastases in Relation to Growth Pattern and Neo-adjuvant Therapy.

Authors:  R L Eefsen; L Engelholm; W Alpizar-Alpizar; G G E Van den Eynden; P B Vermeulen; I J Christensen; O D Laerum; H C Rolff; G Høyer-Hansen; B Vainer; K Osterlind; M Illemann
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8.  The effects of reactive species on the tumorigenic phenotype of human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cells.

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Journal:  Anticancer Res       Date:  2007 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.480

9.  Are cancer and ageing different sides of the same coin? Conference on Cancer and Ageing.

Authors:  Graham Pawelec; Rafael Solana
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2008-02-08       Impact factor: 8.807

10.  C-reactive Protein in Patients with Metastatic Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma: An Important Biomarker for Tumor-associated Inflammation.

Authors:  Albrecht Reichle; Jochen Grassinger; Klaus Bross; Jochen Wilke; Thomas Suedhoff; Bernhard Walter; Wolf-Ferdinand Wieland; Anna Berand; Reinhard Andreesen
Journal:  Biomark Insights       Date:  2007-02-07
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