TNF-α/NF-κB/Snail pathway in cancer cell migration and invasion
University of Kentucky · Markey Cancer Center
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Abstract
Tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) is an important inflammatory factor that acts as a master switch in establishing an intricate link between inflammation and cancer. A wide variety of evidence has pointed to a critical role of TNF-alpha in tumour proliferation, migration, invasion and angiogenesis. The function of TNF-alpha as a key regulator of the tumour microenvironment is well recognised. We will emphasise the contribution of TNF-alpha and the nuclear factor-kappaB pathway on tumour cell invasion and metastasis. Understanding the mechanisms underlying inflammation-mediated metastasis will reveal new therapeutic targets for cancer prevention and treatment.
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- Metastasis
- Angiogenesis
- Tumor necrosis factor alpha
- Cancer research
- Inflammation
- Regulator
- Cancer
- Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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