Interactions between macrophage cytokines and eicosanoids in expression of antitumour activity

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Cytokines and eicosanoid products of macrophages play an essential role in expression of antitumour activity of macrophages either in a cell-to-cell contact system between the effector and the target cell or as cell-free soluble products. In this review the relationship between three main monokines, namely TNF-α, IL-1 and IL-6 and the interrelationship between these monokines and eicosanoids (PGE2, PGI2, LTB4, LTC4) in their production and in expression of antitumour activity is discussed. Emphasis is given to the effect of tumour burden on production of the monokines and of the eicosanoids and on the production of these compounds by the tumour cells. Finally, the therapeutic implications drawn from animal studies and clinical trials is discussed. © 1992, Rapid Communications of Oxford Ltd.

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Ben-Efraim, S., & Ben-Efraim, S. (1992). Interactions between macrophage cytokines and eicosanoids in expression of antitumour activity. Mediators of Inflammation, 1(5), 295–308. https://doi.org/10.1155/S0962935192000449

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