1. The Dual Role of Inflammation in Colon Carcinogenesis
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Carmine Stolfi, Francesco Pallone, and Giovanni Monteleone
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colitis-associated colon cancer ,IBD ,ulcerative colitis ,AOM + DSS ,tumor immunosurveillance ,T cells ,inflammation ,IL-21 ,IL-6 ,IL-17 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Chronic inflammation characterizing patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) represents a major risk factor for the development of colorectal cancer. Mechanisms underlying this neoplastic transformation are not fully understood though studies in experimental models of colon carcinogenesis suggest that inflammatory cell-derived cytokines either directly or indirectly stimulate the uncontrolled growth of cancer cells. Nevertheless, under specific inflammatory conditions, immune cells can boost an anti-tumor immune response with the down-stream effect of eliminating dysplastic and cancerous cells. This review outlines the beneficial and detrimental role of inflammation in colon carcinogenesis.
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- 2012
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