2015
DOI: 10.1002/path.4555
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CXCR2 inhibition suppresses acute and chronic pancreatic inflammation

Abstract: Pancreatitis is a significant clinical problem and the lack of effective therapeutic options means that treatment is often palliative rather than curative. A deeper understanding of the pathogenesis of both acute and chronic pancreatitis is necessary to develop new therapies. Pathological changes in pancreatitis are dependent on innate immune cell recruitment to the site of initial tissue damage, and on the coordination of downstream inflammatory pathways. The chemokine receptor CXCR2 drives neutrophil recruit… Show more

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“…However, they are also essential initiators of tumorigenic inflammation [5]. For example, activation of CXCR2 promotes angiogenesis and intratumoral leukocyte infiltration [6,7] and activation of CXCR4 and CCR7 promotes cancer metastasis in several malignancies [8].…”
Section: Molecular Pathways Linking Inflammation and Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they are also essential initiators of tumorigenic inflammation [5]. For example, activation of CXCR2 promotes angiogenesis and intratumoral leukocyte infiltration [6,7] and activation of CXCR4 and CCR7 promotes cancer metastasis in several malignancies [8].…”
Section: Molecular Pathways Linking Inflammation and Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine if CXCL1 signaling through CXCR2 is the major mechanism by which epithelial HIF-2␣ mediates neutrophil recruitment, we used a well-characterized CXCR2-blocking peptide mimetic, CXCR2 pepducin (Pep). CXCR2 is a G protein-coupled receptor, and pepducins block CXCR2 signaling and decrease neutrophil influx into sites of inflammation and tumors (31,32). Bone marrow-derived neutrophils were isolated and treated with the CXCR2-Pep or control pepducin (Veh).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, the pathogenesis of AP has not been completely understood, as well as the mechanisms of repairment after pancreatic injury. Many cytokines are reported to participate in the processes of pancreatic injury and regeneration in pancreatitis, which is characterized by cell proliferation and synthesis and deposition of extracellular matrix . Several growth factors and cytokines play important roles in pancreatic regeneration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%