The role of CXCL family members in different diseases

Chenjia Zhou(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Ying Gao(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Peilun Ding(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Tao Wu(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Guang Ji(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
Cell Death Discovery
July 1, 2023
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Abstract

Chemokines are a large family mediating a lot of biological behaviors including chemotaxis, tumor growth, angiogenesis and so on. As one member of this family, CXC subfamily possesses the same ability. CXC chemokines can recruit and migrate different categories of immune cells, regulate tumor's pathological behaviors like proliferation, invasion and metastasis, activate angiogenesis, etc. Due to these characteristics, CXCL subfamily is extensively and closely associated with tumors and inflammatory diseases. As studies are becoming more and more intensive, CXCLs' concrete roles are better described, and CXCLs' therapeutic applications including biomarkers and targets are also deeply explained. In this review, the role of CXCL family members in various diseases is summarized.


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