The dark side of the force: when the immune system is the fuel of tumor onset

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Abstract

Nowadays, it is well accepted that inflammation is a critical player in cancer, being, in most cases, the main character of the process. Different types of tumor arise from sites of infection or chronic inflammation. This non-resolving inflammation is responsible for tumor development at different levels: it promotes tumor initiation, as well as tumor progression, stimulating both tumor growth and metastasis. Environmental factors, lifestyle and infections are the three main triggers of chronic immune activation that promote or increase the risk of many different cancers. In this review, we focus our attention on tumor onset; in particular, we summarize the knowledge about the cause and the mechanisms behind the inflammation-driven cancer development.

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Digifico, E., Balinzo, S., & Belgiovine, C. (2021, February 1). The dark side of the force: when the immune system is the fuel of tumor onset. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031224

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