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The Role of IL-6 in Cancer Cell Invasiveness and Metastasis—Overview and Therapeutic Opportunities

Magdalena Rašková, Lukáš Lacina, Zdeněk Kejík, Anna Venhauerová, Markéta Skaličková, Michal Kolář, Milan Jakubek, Daniel Rösel, Karel Smetana, Jan Brábek

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Abstract

Interleukin 6 (IL-6) belongs to a broad class of cytokines involved in the regulation of various homeostatic and pathological processes. These activities range from regulating embryonic development, wound healing and ageing, inflammation, and immunity, including COVID-19. In this review, we summarise the role of IL-6 signalling pathways in cancer biology, with particular emphasis on cancer cell invasiveness and metastasis formation. Targeting principal components of IL-6 signalling (e.g., IL-6Rs, gp130, STAT3, NF-κB) is an intensively studied approach in preclinical cancer research. It is of significant translational potential; numerous studies strongly imply the remarkable potential of IL-6 signalling inhibitors, especially in metastasis suppression.

Topics & Concepts

MetastasisBiologyCancerInflammationCancer metastasisCancer researchSTAT3Embryonic stem cellSignal transductionImmunologyCell biologyGeneGeneticsBiochemistryCytokine Signaling Pathways and InteractionsCancer Research and TreatmentsCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
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