The Role of Interleukin-17 in Lung Cancer

Mediators Inflamm. 2016:2016:8494079. doi: 10.1155/2016/8494079. Epub 2016 Oct 30.

Abstract

Tumour-associated inflammation is a hallmark of malignant carcinomas, and lung cancer is a typical inflammation-associated carcinoma. Interleukin-17 (IL-17) is an important inflammatory cytokine that plays an important role in chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases and in inflammation-associated tumours. Numerous studies have shown that IL-17 directly or indirectly promotes tumour angiogenesis and cell proliferation and that it inhibits apoptosis via the activation of inflammatory signalling pathways. Therefore, IL-17 contributes to the metastasis and progression of lung cancer. Research advances with respect to the role of IL-17 in lung cancer will be presented as a review in this paper.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Apoptosis
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Cell Proliferation
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic*
  • Humans
  • Immune System
  • Inflammation
  • Interleukin-17 / metabolism*
  • Lung Neoplasms / metabolism*
  • Lymphangiogenesis
  • Mice
  • Neoplasm Metastasis
  • Neoplasms / metabolism
  • Neoplasms / physiopathology
  • Neovascularization, Pathologic
  • Prognosis
  • Signal Transduction

Substances

  • IL17A protein, human
  • Interleukin-17