Inflammation, a Key Event in Cancer Development
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Abstract
Several recent studies have identified nuclear factor-kappaB as a key modulator in driving inflammation to cancers. Besides this transcription factor, essential in regulating inflammation and cancer development, an inflammatory microenvironment inhabiting various inflammatory cells and a network of signaling molecules are also indispensable for the malignant progression of transformed cells, which is attributed to the mutagenic predisposition of persistent infection-fighting agents at sites of chronic inflammation. As a subverted host response to inflammation-induced tumors, the inflammatory cells and regulators may facilitate angiogenesis and promote the growth, invasion, and metastasis of tumor cells. Thus…
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- Inflammation
- Cancer
- Transcription factor
- Angiogenesis
- Cancer research
- Chemokine
- Biology
- Metastasis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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