The Role of Chemokines in Cervical Cancers

Both clinical-pathological and experimental studies have shown that chemokines play a key role in activating the immune checkpoint modulator in cervical cancer progression and are associated with prognosis in tumor cell proliferation, invasion, angiogenesis, chemoresistance, and immunosuppression. T...

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Autores principales: Fabian Garrido, Carl Mathis Wild, Johanna Mittelberger, Franziska Dobler, Mariella Schneider, Nadine Ansorge, Melitta Köpke, Annamarie Strieder, Nina Ditsch, Udo Jeschke, Christian Dannecker
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:eff9430cfcc14ffaa5d6f1a4a352b1212021-11-25T18:18:00ZThe Role of Chemokines in Cervical Cancers10.3390/medicina571111411648-91441010-660Xhttps://doaj.org/article/eff9430cfcc14ffaa5d6f1a4a352b1212021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/57/11/1141https://doaj.org/toc/1010-660Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/1648-9144Both clinical-pathological and experimental studies have shown that chemokines play a key role in activating the immune checkpoint modulator in cervical cancer progression and are associated with prognosis in tumor cell proliferation, invasion, angiogenesis, chemoresistance, and immunosuppression. Therefore, a clear understanding of chemokines and immune checkpoint modulators is essential for the treatment of this disease. This review discusses the origins and categories of chemokines and the mechanisms that are responsible for activating immune checkpoints in cervical dysplasia and cancer, chemokines as biomarkers, and therapy development that targets immune checkpoints in cervical cancer research.Fabian GarridoCarl Mathis WildJohanna MittelbergerFranziska DoblerMariella SchneiderNadine AnsorgeMelitta KöpkeAnnamarie StriederNina DitschUdo JeschkeChristian DanneckerMDPI AGarticleCCL1-28CXCL1-17XCL1-2CX3CL1immune checkpointsPD-1Medicine (General)R5-920ENMedicina, Vol 57, Iss 1141, p 1141 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
topic CCL1-28
CXCL1-17
XCL1-2
CX3CL1
immune checkpoints
PD-1
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle CCL1-28
CXCL1-17
XCL1-2
CX3CL1
immune checkpoints
PD-1
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Fabian Garrido
Carl Mathis Wild
Johanna Mittelberger
Franziska Dobler
Mariella Schneider
Nadine Ansorge
Melitta Köpke
Annamarie Strieder
Nina Ditsch
Udo Jeschke
Christian Dannecker
The Role of Chemokines in Cervical Cancers
description Both clinical-pathological and experimental studies have shown that chemokines play a key role in activating the immune checkpoint modulator in cervical cancer progression and are associated with prognosis in tumor cell proliferation, invasion, angiogenesis, chemoresistance, and immunosuppression. Therefore, a clear understanding of chemokines and immune checkpoint modulators is essential for the treatment of this disease. This review discusses the origins and categories of chemokines and the mechanisms that are responsible for activating immune checkpoints in cervical dysplasia and cancer, chemokines as biomarkers, and therapy development that targets immune checkpoints in cervical cancer research.
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author Fabian Garrido
Carl Mathis Wild
Johanna Mittelberger
Franziska Dobler
Mariella Schneider
Nadine Ansorge
Melitta Köpke
Annamarie Strieder
Nina Ditsch
Udo Jeschke
Christian Dannecker
author_facet Fabian Garrido
Carl Mathis Wild
Johanna Mittelberger
Franziska Dobler
Mariella Schneider
Nadine Ansorge
Melitta Köpke
Annamarie Strieder
Nina Ditsch
Udo Jeschke
Christian Dannecker
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title The Role of Chemokines in Cervical Cancers
title_short The Role of Chemokines in Cervical Cancers
title_full The Role of Chemokines in Cervical Cancers
title_fullStr The Role of Chemokines in Cervical Cancers
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Chemokines in Cervical Cancers
title_sort role of chemokines in cervical cancers
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
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