Cancer Occurrence as the Upcoming Complications of COVID-19

(2022) Cancer Occurrence as the Upcoming Complications of COVID-19. FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES. ISSN 2296-889X J9 - FRONT MOL BIOSCI

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Abstract

Previous studies suggested that patients with comorbidities including cancer had a higher risk of mortality or developing more severe forms of COVID-19. The interaction of cancer and COVID-19 is unrecognized and potential long-term effects of COVID-19 on cancer outcome remain to be explored. Furthermore, whether COVID-19 increases the risk of cancer in those without previous history of malignancies, has not yet been studied. Cancer progression, recurrence and metastasis depend on the complex interaction between the tumor and the host inflammatory response. Extreme proinflammatory cytokine release (cytokine storm) and multi-organ failure are hallmarks of severe COVID-19. Besides impaired T-Cell response, elevated levels of cytokines, growth factors and also chemokines in the plasma of patients in the acute phase of COVID-19 as well as tissue damage and chronic low-grade inflammation in "long COVID-19" syndrome may facilitate cancer progression and recurrence. Following a systemic inflammatory response syndrome, some counterbalancing compensatory anti-inflammatory mechanisms will be activated to restore immune homeostasis. On the other hand, there remains the possibility of the integration of SARS- CoV-2 into the host genome, which potentially may cause cancer. These mechanisms have also been shown to be implicated in both tumorigenesis and metastasis. In this review, we are going to focus on potential mechanisms and the molecular interplay, which connect COVID-19, inflammation, and immune-mediated tumor progression that may propose a framework to understand the possible role of COVID-19 infection in tumorgenesis and cancer progression.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: COVID-19 sequelae SARS-CoV-2 cancer long COVID-19 immune homeostasis NF-KAPPA-B IMMUNE-RESPONSES T-CELLS MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION PERSISTENT ACTIVATION I INTERFERONS STAT3 SARS SYSTEM INTERLEUKIN-6
Journal or Publication Title: FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 8
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2021.813175
ISSN: 2296-889X J9 - FRONT MOL BIOSCI
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/15431

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