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Molecular cross‐talk of IL‐6 in tumors and new progress in combined therapy

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IL‐6, a cytokine activated by type I interferons (IFNs), is encoded by the IL‐6 gene, and secreted by T cells and macrophages. It serves many purposes in the human body… Click to show full abstract

IL‐6, a cytokine activated by type I interferons (IFNs), is encoded by the IL‐6 gene, and secreted by T cells and macrophages. It serves many purposes in the human body and is significant to pathological and physiological activities, such as acute inflammatory responses, autoimmune diseases, and tumor formation. The wide range of IL‐6 actions on tumors rely on more than one specific pathway. Advances in modern research have determined that to fulfill its complex physiological functions, IL‐6 must be involved in cross‐talk with a number of other molecular pathways. Therefore, it is important to clarify the comprehensive pathway network associated with IL‐6 activity and to explore the mechanisms to inhibit its pathological activity in order to develop corresponding treatment plans. This study is a simple review of the pathological and physiological actions of IL‐6 on the human body. It explains in detail the molecular pathways involved in cross‐talk between IL‐6 and tumors, summarizing and discussing the latest progress made in IL‐6‐related internal medicine treatments in recent years, including chemotherapies, targeted therapies, and immunotherapies. Our results provide new insight into the treatment of tumors.

Keywords: cross talk; progress; molecular cross; talk tumors; talk

Journal Title: Thoracic Cancer
Year Published: 2018

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