IL-17A in oncology

M. Shibata, K. Mimura, T. Shimura, K. Kono, H. Ohto, S. Takenoshita
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IL(interleukin)-17A is the most widely studied member of the IL-17 family, and has been demonstrated to play a critical role in host defense against various microbial pathogens and tissue inflammation. IL-17A-producing cells including Th17 cells are involved in human psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and asthma, and IL-17A-targeted therapy has been proven to be effective in the treatment of some autoimmune diseases. The pathogenic features of Th17 and IL-17A cells in cancer remain controversial, and Th17 cells appear to promote disease progression, as well as be present in the vicinity of many types of malignant diseases. Strong correlations of immunosuppression, inflammation and malnutrition appearing in advanced patients with cancer seems to involve MDSC, IL-17A, and VEGF. This review will overview the basic features of IL-17A and Th17, and their relationships with human disorders such as cancer and the therapeutic strategies in oncology were discussed.
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IL-17A在肿瘤学中的作用
IL(interleukin)-17A是IL-17家族中研究最广泛的成员,已被证明在宿主防御各种微生物病原体和组织炎症中发挥关键作用。包括Th17细胞在内的il - 17a产生细胞参与人类牛皮癣、类风湿性关节炎、多发性硬化症、炎症性肠病和哮喘,il - 17a靶向治疗已被证明可有效治疗一些自身免疫性疾病。Th17和IL-17A细胞在癌症中的致病特性仍然存在争议,Th17细胞似乎促进疾病进展,并且存在于许多类型的恶性疾病附近。在晚期癌症患者中出现的免疫抑制、炎症和营养不良的强相关性似乎与MDSC、IL-17A和VEGF有关。本文就IL-17A和Th17的基本特征、与肿瘤等人类疾病的关系及肿瘤治疗策略进行综述。
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Annals of Cancer Research and Therapy
Annals of Cancer Research and Therapy Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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