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Do inflammatory pathways drive melanomagenesis?
Author(s) -
Schneider Samantha L.,
Ross Andrew L.,
Grichnik James M.
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
experimental dermatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.108
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1600-0625
pISSN - 0906-6705
DOI - 10.1111/exd.12502
Subject(s) - inflammasome , melanoma , inflammation , cancer research , nalp3 , medicine , signal transduction , caspase 1 , biology , immunology , microbiology and biotechnology
Inflammatory pathways serve to protect the host and promote tissue healing/repair; however, over‐activation or dysregulation can be pathological with unintended consequences including malignant progression. A correlation between inflammation and cancer has been well established, and anti‐inflammatory medications have been shown to be chemopreventive in certain malignancies. Data are now becoming available that outline an inflammatory pathway that may have a critical role in melanomagenesis. ATP ‐regulated membrane channels/receptors P 2 X 7 and PANX 1 have been directly implicated in melanoma tumor growth. Among other potential effects, opening of the P 2 X 7/ PANX 1 channel results in activation of the NALP 3 inflammasome, which in turn leads to caspase‐1 activation and increased levels of activated IL ‐1 β . Elevated levels of caspase‐1 and IL ‐1 β have been correlated with melanoma progression, and inhibitors of the inflammasome, caspase and IL‐1 β activity have all been shown to inhibit melanoma growth. Among many other potential actions, IL ‐1 β increases cyclooxygenase‐2 expression leading to local increases in inflammatory mediators such as prostaglandin E 2 ( PGE 2). Anti‐inflammatory medications targeting the end of this pathway have had positive results for certain cancers but overall remain mixed for melanoma. A better understanding of the pathways and appropriate intervention points may help direct future therapies. In this viewpoint, we will review data and attempt to model an inflammatory pathway that may be critical for melanomagenesis and propose future directions for exploration.

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