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Chemokines, chemokine receptors and the gastrointestinal system.


ABSTRACT: The biological properties of tumor cells are known to be regulated by a multitude of cytokines and growth factors, which include epidermal growth factor receptor agonists and members of the transforming growth factor ? family. Furthermore, the recent explosion of research in the field of chemokine function as mediators of tumor progression has led to the possibility that these small, immunomodulatory proteins also play key roles in carcinogenesis and may, therefore, be potential targets for novel therapeutic approaches. In this review, we will summarize recently reported findings in chemokine biology with a focus on the gastrointestinal tract.

SUBMITTER: Miyazaki H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3660811 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemokines, chemokine receptors and the gastrointestinal system.

Miyazaki Hiroshi H   Takabe Kazuaki K   Yeudall W Andrew WA  

World journal of gastroenterology 20130501 19


The biological properties of tumor cells are known to be regulated by a multitude of cytokines and growth factors, which include epidermal growth factor receptor agonists and members of the transforming growth factor β family. Furthermore, the recent explosion of research in the field of chemokine function as mediators of tumor progression has led to the possibility that these small, immunomodulatory proteins also play key roles in carcinogenesis and may, therefore, be potential targets for nove  ...[more]

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