interferons

How Do Interferons Work in Cancer Therapy?

Interferons exhibit antitumor activity through several mechanisms. They can enhance the ability of immune cells to recognize and destroy cancer cells, inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells, and increase the presentation of tumor antigens to the immune system. Interferons also modulate the expression of genes involved in cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis, thus directly affecting tumor cells' survival and proliferation.

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