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Cecilia Garlanda1, Eduardo Bonavita1, Roberto Garuti1
1Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Pieve Emanuele, Milan 20072, Italy; IRCCS, Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano, Milan 20089, Italy.
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Inflammation is a pathogenetic driver of several pathological conditions, including cancer. The tumor microenvironment, which includes cellular, molecular, and structural components, is an essential component of cancer, involved in tumor promoting or controlling processes. In particular, inflammatory players contribute to the establishment of a tumor-promoting microenvironment, which affects all stages of tumor development, from initiation to metastasis, as well as response to therapy. The IL-1 system includes two large sets of structurally related ligands and receptors, with agonist or regulatory activity, playing non-redundant roles in inflammation and immunity. Each of them has specific functions in tissue homeostasis, inflammation, innate and adaptive immune responses, and potentially contributes to processes related to carcinogenesis and metastasis, or immune-mediated control of cancer cells. Depending on the context and cellular target, IL-1 family members may play dual roles in cancer, driving both pro- or anti-tumor processes. IL-1α and IL-1β can directly promote cancer cell proliferation, survival, and plasticity, in addition to contribute to the establishment of a pro-inflammatory environment that promotes tissue remodeling, cellular stress responses, and genomic instability. On the other hand, IL-1 is a lymphoproliferative and activating molecule in innate and adaptive responses, thus contributing to anti-tumor immune mediated responses. In addition, members of the IL-1 system act as regulators of mechanisms involved in cancer, including emergency hematopoiesis, trained immunity, and metabolism. Here, we will provide an overview of the IL-1 system in cancer and discuss the functional complexity of IL-1 family cytokines, which orchestrate both protective and pro-tumorigenic responses, by directly acting on cancer cells and by driving environmental stimuli which indirectly act on cancer cells.
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