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Review
. 2024 Mar 12;41(4):85.
doi: 10.1007/s12032-024-02308-6.

Role of interferon-induced transmembrane protein family in cancer progression: a special focus on pancreatic cancer

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Role of interferon-induced transmembrane protein family in cancer progression: a special focus on pancreatic cancer

Peipei Wang et al. Med Oncol. .

Abstract

Human interferon-induced transmembrane protein family (IFITMs) consists of five main proteins. IFITM1, IFITM2, and IFITM3 can be induced by interferon, while IFITM5 and IFITM10 are insensitive to interferon. IFITMs has various functions, including well-researched antiviral effects. As a molecule whose expression is significantly increased by interferon in the immune microenvironment, IFITMs has drawn growing interest in recent years for their role in the cancer progression. Unlike antiviral effects, the role and mechanism of IFITMs in cancer progression have not been clearly studied, especially the role and molecular mechanism of IFITMs in pancreatic cancer are rarely reported in the literature. This article focuses on the role and potential mechanism of IFITMs in pancreatic cancer progression by analyzing the function and mechanism of IFITM1-3 in other cancers and conducting bioinformatics analysis using the databases, so as to provide a new target for pancreatic cancer therapy.

Keywords: Cancer progression; Interferon-induced transmembrane protein; Pancreatic cancer; Tumor microenvironment.

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