The Effect of Tissue Organization and Homeostasis on Inflammatory Cytoskeletal Signaling in Cancer: OAJBS Publishers
The Effect of Tissue Organization and Homeostasis on Inflammatory Cytoskeletal Signaling in Cancer by Ali Ahmadi* in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS)
Tissue
organization and homeostasis are based on a set of circuits that include
inflammatory signaling that regulates the tissue environment. Imbalance of
these connections may lead to inflammatory diseases and suppression of the
immune system, as occurs in chronic viral infections and cancer [1]. With
interferon type I (IFN-Is) as key stimuli IFN-I are produced by virus-infected
cells to create an inherent cellular antiviral status in neighboring cells to
eliminate infection. However, long-term IFN-I signaling leads to impaired
immune function by inducing suppressive agents that impair immunity to promote
tissue organization and homeostasis [2]. Imbalance of these connections may
lead to inflammatory diseases and immunosuppression, as occurs in chronic viral
infections and cancer, with interferon type I (IFN-Is) as key stimuli of IFN-I
by cells. They become infected with the virus to create an inherent cellular
antiviral status in neighboring cells to fight infection. However, long-term
IFN-I signaling leads to immune dysfunction by inhibiting suppressive agents
that inhibit immune enhancement [2,3].
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