The il6-like cytokine family: Role and biomarker potential in breast cancer

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Abstract

IL6-like cytokines are a family of regulators with a complex, pleiotropic role in both the healthy organism, where they regulate immunity and homeostasis, and in different diseases, including cancer. Here we summarise how these cytokines exert their effect through the shared signal transducer IL6ST (gp130) and we review the extensive evidence on the role that different members of this family play in breast cancer. Additionally, we discuss how the different cytokines, their related receptors and downstream effectors, as well as specific polymorphisms in these molecules, can serve as predictive or prognostic biomarkers with the potential for clinical application in breast cancer. Lastly, we also discuss how our increasing understanding of this complex signalling axis presents promising opportunities for the development or repurposing of therapeutic strategies against cancer and, specifically, breast neoplasms.

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Martínez-Pérez, C., Kay, C., Meehan, J., Gray, M., Dixon, J. M., & Turnbull, A. K. (2021). The il6-like cytokine family: Role and biomarker potential in breast cancer. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11111073

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