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The Role of CXCL11 and its Receptors in Cancer: Prospective but Challenging Clinical Targets

Jiaqi Wang, Xinting Ouyang, Weijian Zhu, Qiang Yi, Jinghua Zhong

2024Cancer Control19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

gene is ubiquitously overexpressed in various human malignant tumors; however, its specific mechanisms vary among different cancer types. Recent studies have found that CXCL11 is involved in the activation of multiple oncogenic signaling pathways and is closely related to tumorigenesis, progression, chemotherapy tolerance, immunotherapy efficacy, and poor prognosis. Depending on the specific expression of its receptor subtype, CXCL11 also has a complex 2-fold role in tumours; therefore, directly targeting the structure-function of CXCL11 and its receptors may be a challenging task. In this review, we summarize the biological functions of CXCL11 and its receptors and their roles in various types of malignant tumors and point out the directions for clinical applications.

Topics & Concepts

CXCL11MedicineCancerCancer researchChemokine receptorReceptorCarcinogenesisChemokineComputational biologyBiologyInternal medicineChemokine receptors and signalingImmunotherapy and Immune Responsesinterferon and immune responses
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