Inflammation meets cancer, with NF-κB as the matchmaker
Y Ben-Neriah, M Karin - Nature immunology, 2011 - nature.com
Inflammation is a fundamental protective response that sometimes goes awry and becomes
a major cofactor in the pathogenesis of many chronic human diseases, including cancer …
a major cofactor in the pathogenesis of many chronic human diseases, including cancer …
The nuclear factor NF-κB pathway in inflammation
T Lawrence - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 2009 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
The nuclear factor NF-κB pathway has long been considered a prototypical proinflammatory
signaling pathway, largely based on the role of NF-κB in the expression of proinflammatory …
signaling pathway, largely based on the role of NF-κB in the expression of proinflammatory …
Inflammatory cytokines in cancer: tumour necrosis factor and interleukin 6 take the stage
SI Grivennikov, M Karin - Annals of the rheumatic diseases, 2011 - ard.bmj.com
Up to 20% of all cancers arise in association with chronic inflammation and most, if not all,
solid tumours contain inflammatory infiltrates. Immune cells have a broad impact on tumour …
solid tumours contain inflammatory infiltrates. Immune cells have a broad impact on tumour …
Tenascin-C is an endogenous activator of Toll-like receptor 4 that is essential for maintaining inflammation in arthritic joint disease
K Midwood, S Sacre, AM Piccinini, J Inglis, A Trebaul… - Nature medicine, 2009 - nature.com
Although there have been major advances in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with the
advent of biological agents, the mechanisms that drive cytokine production and sustain …
advent of biological agents, the mechanisms that drive cytokine production and sustain …
Osteoarthritis joint pain: the cytokine connection
Osteoarthritis is a chronic and painful disease of synovial joints. Chondrocytes, synovial
cells and other cells in the joint can express and respond to cytokines and chemokines, and …
cells and other cells in the joint can express and respond to cytokines and chemokines, and …
The microRNA miR-23b suppresses IL-17-associated autoimmune inflammation by targeting TAB2, TAB3 and IKK-α
Inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-17 (IL-17) promote inflammatory autoimmune
diseases. Although several microRNAs (miRNAs) have been shown to regulate autoimmune …
diseases. Although several microRNAs (miRNAs) have been shown to regulate autoimmune …
Neutrophil apoptosis: relevance to the innate immune response and inflammatory disease
Neutrophils are the most abundant cell type involved in the innate immune response. They
are rapidly recruited to sites of injury or infection where they engulf and kill invading …
are rapidly recruited to sites of injury or infection where they engulf and kill invading …
Chalcone derivatives: anti-inflammatory potential and molecular targets perspectives
Chalcone or (E)-1, 3-diphenyl-2-propene-1-one scaffold has gained considerable scientific
interest in medicinal chemistry owing to its simple chemistry, ease in synthesizing a variety …
interest in medicinal chemistry owing to its simple chemistry, ease in synthesizing a variety …
Cytokines in autoimmunity: role in induction, regulation, and treatment
KD Moudgil, D Choubey - Journal of Interferon & Cytokine …, 2011 - liebertpub.com
Cytokines play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. The precise
triggers for the breakdown of self-tolerance and the subsequent events leading to the …
triggers for the breakdown of self-tolerance and the subsequent events leading to the …
[HTML][HTML] Inflammation, cancer and oxidative lipoxygenase activity are intimately linked
R Wisastra, FJ Dekker - Cancers, 2014 - mdpi.com
Cancer and inflammation are intimately linked due to specific oxidative processes in the
tumor microenvironment. Lipoxygenases are a versatile class of oxidative enzymes involved …
tumor microenvironment. Lipoxygenases are a versatile class of oxidative enzymes involved …