| Literature DB >> 35578054 |
Peipei Yang1, Jie Ding1, Yibo Bian1, Zhonghua Ma2, Keming Wang3, Juan Li4.
Abstract
Chronic inflammation and immune response are two central hallmarks of the tumor microenvironment (TME), teeming with immune cells and inflammatory cytokines that promote tumor progression. Intriguingly, there is mutual regulation between immune cells and cytokines. Indeed, the differentiation and function of immune cells depend on cytokines secreted from tumor cells, whereas immune activation affects the dynamics of cytokines, reshaping the TME together. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) as a blooming molecule are virtually involved in physiology and pathology events, especially TME. Notably, the regulatory loop between lncRNAs and cytokines or immune activation plays a vital role in tumor growth. Thus, this review concentrates on the interaction between lncRNAs and immune cells. It puts special attention to the intertwist between lncRNAs and cytokines or immune cells, providing a theoretical basis for lncRNAs as a potential biomarker and therapeutic tumor target.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic inflammation; Cytokines; Immune cells; Long non-coding RNA; Tumor microenvironment
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35578054 DOI: 10.1007/s12032-022-01680-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Oncol ISSN: 1357-0560 Impact factor: 3.064