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COX-2 as a potential biomarker and therapeutic target in melanoma

Diana Tudor, Ioana Bâldea, Mihai Lupu, Teodor Paul Kacso, Enikő Kutasi, Andreea Hopârtean, Roland Stretea, Gabriela Adriana Filip

2020Cancer Biology and Medicine97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With a constantly increasing incidence, cutaneous melanoma has raised the need for a better understanding of its complex microenvironment that may further guide therapeutic options. Melanoma is a model tumor in immuno-oncology. Inflammation represents an important hallmark of cancer capable of inducing and sustaining tumor development. The inflammatory process also orchestrates the adaptative immunosuppression of tumor cells that helps them to evade immune destruction. Besides its role in proliferation, angiogenesis, and apoptosis, cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is a well-known promoter of immune suppression in melanoma. COX-2 inhibitors are closely involved in this condition. This review attempts to answer two controversial questions: is COX-2 a valuable prognostic factor? Among all COX-2 inhibitors, is celecoxib a suitable adjuvant in melanoma therapy?

Topics & Concepts

MelanomaCelecoxibMedicineCancer researchAngiogenesisInflammationImmunosuppressionImmune systemCancerTumor microenvironmentImmunologyBiomarkerImmunotherapyBiologyInternal medicineBiochemistryInflammatory mediators and NSAID effectsCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune ResponseSynthesis and biological activity
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