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Inflammation and Cancer: Critical ViewPages 32-36

T.G. Shrihari

https://doi.org/10.6000/1927-7229.2018.07.02.4

Published: 17 April 2018


Abstract: Inflammation is the physiological response to an injury, it could be chemical, thermal, physical and infectious for reparative activity to injury. Recent data suggest that chronic inflammation leads to cancer development. Inflammatory mediators released to surrounding environment due to inflammation by inflammatory cells acts as a defensive or offensive depends on secretion of chemical mediators of inflammation such as growth factors, cytokines activating various transcriptional pathways bring about cell proliferation, angiogenesis further leads to tumor growth. This article describe the role of inflammatory cells and its mediators to development of cancer, various underlying unanswered future challenge questions in association with inflammation and cancer.

Keywords: TLR, PAMPs, DAMPs, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, NF-KB, STAT-3, HIF-1α, TGF-β, Tumor associated macrophages, Tumor associated neutrophils.

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