Journal article
The JAK/STAT3 axis: A comprehensive drug target for solid malignancies
J Huynh, N Etemadi, F Hollande, M Ernst, M Buchert
Seminars in Cancer Biology | Published : 2017
Abstract
Intercellular communication between tumor cells, immune cells and the stroma characterises the tumor microenvironment, which is instrumental for establishing the ecological niche that fosters tumor growth and metastasis. While tumor cell intrinsic STAT3 signaling provides a crucial axis to support cell proliferation and survival, it also regulates many activities of the non-transformed cells that collectively make up the tumor microenvironment. Accordingly, excessive activation of STAT3 is a hallmark of many malignancies, and often occurs in response to cytokines of the IL-6 and IL-10 families. However, tumor extrinsic STAT3 signaling also regulates the effector function of tumor-associated ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank members of the Ernst laboratory for critical input into this manuscript. M. Ernst is a Principal Research Fellow of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Australia. This work was supported in part by Project Grants 1064987, 1067244 and 1069024 and by Program Grant 1092788 from the NHMRC, as well as funds from the Operational Infrastructure Support Program provided by the Victorian Government, Australia.