Background: Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one of the most common human cancers worldwide. In SCC, tumour development is accompanied by an immune response that leads to massive tumour infiltration by inflammatory cells, and consequently, local and systemic production of cytokines, chemokines and other mediators. Studies in both humans and animal models indicate that imbalances in these inflammatory mediators are associated with cancer development. Methods: We used a multistage model of SCC to examine the involvement of elastase (ELA), myeloperoxidase (MPO), nitric oxide (NO), cytokines (IL-6, IL-10, IL-13, IL-17, TGF-β and TNF-α), and neutrophils and macrophages in tumour development. ELA and MPO activity and NO, IL-10, I...
Increasing evidence from epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies suggests that dysregulate...
International audienceMacrophages are tissue resident phagocytes with important roles in development...
The inflammation is the protective response of the body against various harmful stimuli; however, th...
Abstract Background Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is ...
Clinical and experimental evidence supports the concept that chronic inflammation contributes to can...
The link between inflammation and cancer proposed more than a century ago by Rudolf Virchow, who not...
ABSTRACT Although there is ample evidence linking chronic inflammation with cancer, the cellular mec...
Tumor progression and the immune response are intricately linked. While it is known that cancers alt...
Tumor progression and the immune response are intricately linked. While it is known that cancers alt...
Chronic inflammation of both infective and non-infective origin has been implicated in the aetiology...
Here we report the effects of loss of the Toll-like receptor-associated signaling adaptor myeloid-di...
During carcinoma formation, cancer cells release various cytokines and growth factors into their sur...
INTRODUCTION: An emerging hypothesis suggests that cytokines could play an important role in cancer ...
The tumor microenvironment is a complex framework, in which myeloid cells play important roles in sc...
Chronic inflammatory mediators exert pleiotropic effects in the development of cancer. On the one ha...
Increasing evidence from epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies suggests that dysregulate...
International audienceMacrophages are tissue resident phagocytes with important roles in development...
The inflammation is the protective response of the body against various harmful stimuli; however, th...
Abstract Background Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is ...
Clinical and experimental evidence supports the concept that chronic inflammation contributes to can...
The link between inflammation and cancer proposed more than a century ago by Rudolf Virchow, who not...
ABSTRACT Although there is ample evidence linking chronic inflammation with cancer, the cellular mec...
Tumor progression and the immune response are intricately linked. While it is known that cancers alt...
Tumor progression and the immune response are intricately linked. While it is known that cancers alt...
Chronic inflammation of both infective and non-infective origin has been implicated in the aetiology...
Here we report the effects of loss of the Toll-like receptor-associated signaling adaptor myeloid-di...
During carcinoma formation, cancer cells release various cytokines and growth factors into their sur...
INTRODUCTION: An emerging hypothesis suggests that cytokines could play an important role in cancer ...
The tumor microenvironment is a complex framework, in which myeloid cells play important roles in sc...
Chronic inflammatory mediators exert pleiotropic effects in the development of cancer. On the one ha...
Increasing evidence from epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies suggests that dysregulate...
International audienceMacrophages are tissue resident phagocytes with important roles in development...
The inflammation is the protective response of the body against various harmful stimuli; however, th...