Inflammatory Pathways as Promising Targets to Increase Chemotherapy Response in Bladder Cancer

While more and more physicians are choosing chemotherapy for patients with bladder cancer, the current treatment is still far from satisfactory due to low response rate and severe side effects. Emerging evidence indicates that inflammatory microenvironment is involved in the pathogenesis of bladder...

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Main Authors: Zhaowei Zhu, Zhoujun Shen, Chen Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Mediators of Inflammation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/528690
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spelling doaj-f1cb20e1f299465797d37d3586fd31472020-11-25T01:23:23ZengHindawi LimitedMediators of Inflammation0962-93511466-18612012-01-01201210.1155/2012/528690528690Inflammatory Pathways as Promising Targets to Increase Chemotherapy Response in Bladder CancerZhaowei Zhu0Zhoujun Shen1Chen Xu2Department of Urology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, ChinaDepartment of Urology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, ChinaDepartment of Histology and Embryology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, ChinaWhile more and more physicians are choosing chemotherapy for patients with bladder cancer, the current treatment is still far from satisfactory due to low response rate and severe side effects. Emerging evidence indicates that inflammatory microenvironment is involved in the pathogenesis of bladder cancer. Recent studies have also provided ample evidence that chemotherapy response is influenced by activation of major inflammatory mediators, including transcription factors, cytokines, chemokines, and COX-2. We reviewed all published literature addressing the roles of inflammatory microenvironment in bladder cancer and evaluating emerging evidence that inflammatory pathways represent potential therapeutic targets to enhance chemotherapy of bladder cancer.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/528690
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Zhoujun Shen
Chen Xu
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Inflammatory Pathways as Promising Targets to Increase Chemotherapy Response in Bladder Cancer
Mediators of Inflammation
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Zhoujun Shen
Chen Xu
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title Inflammatory Pathways as Promising Targets to Increase Chemotherapy Response in Bladder Cancer
title_short Inflammatory Pathways as Promising Targets to Increase Chemotherapy Response in Bladder Cancer
title_full Inflammatory Pathways as Promising Targets to Increase Chemotherapy Response in Bladder Cancer
title_fullStr Inflammatory Pathways as Promising Targets to Increase Chemotherapy Response in Bladder Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Inflammatory Pathways as Promising Targets to Increase Chemotherapy Response in Bladder Cancer
title_sort inflammatory pathways as promising targets to increase chemotherapy response in bladder cancer
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mediators of Inflammation
issn 0962-9351
1466-1861
publishDate 2012-01-01
description While more and more physicians are choosing chemotherapy for patients with bladder cancer, the current treatment is still far from satisfactory due to low response rate and severe side effects. Emerging evidence indicates that inflammatory microenvironment is involved in the pathogenesis of bladder cancer. Recent studies have also provided ample evidence that chemotherapy response is influenced by activation of major inflammatory mediators, including transcription factors, cytokines, chemokines, and COX-2. We reviewed all published literature addressing the roles of inflammatory microenvironment in bladder cancer and evaluating emerging evidence that inflammatory pathways represent potential therapeutic targets to enhance chemotherapy of bladder cancer.
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