International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2023)

Inflammation in Urological Malignancies: The Silent Killer

  • Martina Catalano,
  • Giandomenico Roviello,
  • Raffaella Santi,
  • Donata Villari,
  • Pietro Spatafora,
  • Ilaria Camilla Galli,
  • Francesco Sessa,
  • Francesco Lupo Conte,
  • Enrico Mini,
  • Tommaso Cai,
  • Gabriella Nesi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010866
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
p. 866

Abstract

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Several studies have investigated the role of inflammation in promoting tumorigenesis and cancer progression. Neoplastic as well as surrounding stromal and inflammatory cells engage in well-orchestrated reciprocal interactions to establish an inflammatory tumor microenvironment. The tumor-associated inflammatory tissue is highly plastic, capable of continuously modifying its phenotypic and functional characteristics. Accumulating evidence suggests that chronic inflammation plays a critical role in the development of urological cancers. Here, we review the origins of inflammation in urothelial, prostatic, renal, testicular, and penile cancers, focusing on the mechanisms that drive tumor initiation, growth, progression, and metastasis. We also discuss how tumor-associated inflammatory tissue may be a diagnostic marker of clinically significant tumor progression risk and the target for future anti-cancer therapies.

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