Interferon regulatory factor 1 inactivation in human cancer

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Abstract

Interferon regulatory factors (IRFs) are a group of closely related proteins collectively referred to as the IRF family. Members of this family were originally recognized for their roles in inflammatory responses; however, recent research has suggested that they are also involved in tumor biology. This review focusses on current knowledge of the roles of IRF-1 and IRF-2 in human cancer, with particular attention paid to the impact of IRF-1 inactivation. The different mechanisms underlying IRF-1 inactivation and their implications for human cancers and the potential importance of IRF-1 in immunotherapy are also summarized.

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Alsamman, K., & El-Masry, O. S. (2018, May 8). Interferon regulatory factor 1 inactivation in human cancer. Bioscience Reports. Portland Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20171672

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