2010
DOI: 10.1309/lm7t43aqziupiowz
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Advanced Colorectal Cancer Is Associated With Enhanced IL-23 and IL-10 Serum Levels

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“…Contradictory results have been reported in studies of Langowski et al, 2006 which showed data that IL-23 promotes tumor incidence and growth in various human cancers. In this respect our results for enhanced serum levels of IL-23 in cancer patients regardless of severity supported the hypothesis that IL-23 promotes tumor development unlike IL-12p70 (Stanilov et al, 2010). Besides, the highest increase in transcriptional activity in tumor samples for IL-23p19 mRNA has been also reported in our study ).…”
Section: Role Of Il-12-related Cytokinessupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Contradictory results have been reported in studies of Langowski et al, 2006 which showed data that IL-23 promotes tumor incidence and growth in various human cancers. In this respect our results for enhanced serum levels of IL-23 in cancer patients regardless of severity supported the hypothesis that IL-23 promotes tumor development unlike IL-12p70 (Stanilov et al, 2010). Besides, the highest increase in transcriptional activity in tumor samples for IL-23p19 mRNA has been also reported in our study ).…”
Section: Role Of Il-12-related Cytokinessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Increased level of IL-10 might better control inflammatory responses and cancer development. Results from our study demonstrated a stage dependent association between IL-10 serum level and severity of CRC (Stanilov et al, 2010). The highest IL-10 serum level was found in stage-IV CRC patients, suggesting a pro-tumorigenic activity of systemic IL-10 in CRC progression and play a role in tumor-induced immunosupression in CRC patients.…”
Section: Cytokine Gene Polymorphisms Of Antiinflamatory Cytokines: Tgsupporting
confidence: 48%
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“…Available information on IL-10 production in freshly excised human tumors, including carcinomas of the ovary, breast, kidney, lung and skin, including melanoma, has been previously reported (6). In colorectal carcinogenesis, IL-10 promotes rather than inhibits cancer growth, through its immunosuppressive activity (7). Previous studies suggested that increased IL-10 levels may control inflammatory responses and cancer development (8) and constitute a risk factor for carcinogenesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other serum colon cancer biomarkers interleukin1β (IL-1β) and interleukin 6 (IL6) were quantified as described by Stanilov et al (2010) using ELISA kits according to instructions of kits manufacturers.…”
Section: Biochemical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%