Reyhaneh Yarmohammadi, Mina Noroozbeygi, Kimia Didehvar, Aria Rastin, Faezeh Ataei, Mohammad Reza Atashzar, Sahar Shomeil Shushtari
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The Role of IL-6, IL-10 and CRP in Gastrointestinal Cancers.
Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers represent a major global health burden, significantly impacts the digestive system. Recent research has focused on the relationship between interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-10 (IL-10), and C-reactive protein (CRP) to deepen understanding of GI cancer-including esophageal, gastric, pancreatic, hepatobiliary, and colorectal cancers-pathogenesis and to enhance diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Elevated levels of IL-6, IL-10, and CRP have been associated with advanced disease stages and poor prognosis, underscoring their potential utility as biomarkers for disease progression and outcome prediction. Moreover, these markers appear to modulate the sensitivity of GI cancer cells to chemotherapy, suggesting that their assessment in serum and tissue samples could aid therapeutic decision-making and predict treatment responses. In addition to their diagnostic and prognostic value, IL-6, IL-10, and CRP are being investigated as targets for preventive strategies. These findings highlight the potential role of anti-inflammatory interventions in chemoprevention. Overall, studying the interplay among IL-6, IL-10, and CRP has yielded valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms driving GI cancer development and progression. Continued research is essential to fully elucidate these complex interactions and to translate these findings into effective clinical applications for the management of GI malignancies.
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Each month, the journal publishes easy-to-assimilate, up-to-the minute reports of experimental findings by researchers using a wide range of the latest techniques. Promoting the aims of cell biologists worldwide, papers reporting on structure and function - especially where they relate to the physiology of the whole cell - are strongly encouraged. Molecular biology is welcome, as long as articles report findings that are seen in the wider context of cell biology. In covering all areas of the cell, the journal is both appealing and accessible to a broad audience. Authors whose papers do not appeal to cell biologists in general because their topic is too specialized (e.g. infectious microbes, protozoology) are recommended to send them to more relevant journals. Papers reporting whole animal studies or work more suited to a medical journal, e.g. histopathological studies or clinical immunology, are unlikely to be accepted, unless they are fully focused on some important cellular aspect.
These last remarks extend particularly to papers on cancer. Unless firmly based on some deeper cellular or molecular biological principle, papers that are highly specialized in this field, with limited appeal to cell biologists at large, should be directed towards journals devoted to cancer, there being very many from which to choose.