The Two Faces of Interferon-γ in Cancer
National Cancer Institute · Center for Cancer Research
Abstract
Interferon-γ is a cytokine whose biological activity is conventionally associated with cytostatic/cytotoxic and antitumor mechanisms during cell-mediated adaptive immune response. It has been used clinically to treat a variety of malignancies, albeit with mixed results and side effects that can be severe. Despite ample evidence implicating a role for IFN-γ in tumor immune surveillance, a steady flow of reports has suggested that it may also have protumorigenic effects under certain circumstances. We propose that, in fact, IFN-γ treatment is a double-edged sword whose anti- and protumorigenic activities are dependent on the cellular, microenvironmental, and/or molecular context. As such, inhibition of the…
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- 10.36
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Cancer
- Interferon
- Medicine
- Immunology
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being