Retinoids: novel immunomodulators and tumour-suppressive agents?

Riferimento: 
Br J Pharmacol. 2012 Oct;167(3):483-92.
Autori: 
Carratù MR, Marasco C, Mangialardi G, Vacca A.
Fonte: 
Br J Pharmacol. 2012 Oct;167(3):483-92.
Anno: 
2012
Azione: 
L'uso effettivo o potenziale dei retinoidi come immunomodulatori o agenti tumorali soppressivi.
Target: 
Retinoidi/immunomodulatori-agenti tumorali soppressivi.

ABSTRACT
Retinoids play important roles in the transcriptional activity of normal, degenerative and tumour cells. Retinoid analogues may be promising therapeutic agents for the treatment of immune disorders as different as type I diabetes and systemic lupus erythematosus. In addition, the use of retinoids in cancer treatment has progressed significantly in the last two decades; thus, numerous retinoid compounds have been synthesized and tested. In this paper, the actual or potential use of retinoids as immunomodulators or tumour-suppressive agents is discussed.
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