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Proinflammatory signaling functions of thrombin in cancer.

Safieh EbrahimiFarzad RahmaniReihane Behnam-RassouliFatemeh HoseinkhaniMohammad Reza ParizadehMohammad Reza KeramatiMajid KhazaieAmir AvanSeyed Mahdi Hassanian
Published in: Journal of cellular physiology (2017)
Thrombin-induced activation of protease-activated receptors (PARs) represents a link between inflammation and cancer. Proinflammatory signaling functions of thrombin are associated with several inflammatory diseases including neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, and of special interest in this review cancer. Thrombin-induced inflammatory responses up-regulates expression of cytokines, adhesion molecules, angiogenic factors, and matrix-degrading proteases that facilitate tumor cells proliferation, angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis. This review summarizes the current knowledge about the mechanisms of thrombin-mediated proinflammatory responses in cancer pathology for a better understanding and hence a better management of this disease.
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