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| OSM is a protein that belongs to the interleukin-6 (IL-6) family of cytokines. OSM has been shown to have both tumor-promoting and tumor-suppressing effects, depending on the type of cancer and the context in which it is expressed. Tumor-promoting effects: Angiogenesis: OSM can stimulate the formation of new blood vessels, which is essential for tumor growth and metastasis. Cell proliferation: OSM can promote the proliferation of cancer cells, particularly in breast, lung, and colon cancers. Inflammation: OSM can induce the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, which can create a tumor-friendly microenvironment. Tumor-suppressing effects: Apoptosis: OSM can induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in certain types of cancer cells, such as melanoma and leukemia. Anti-angiogenesis: OSM can also inhibit the formation of new blood vessels, which can limit tumor growth. Immune response: OSM can stimulate the immune system to attack cancer cells, particularly in the context of immunotherapy. |
| 232- | AL, | A Single Meal Containing Raw, Crushed Garlic Influences Expression of Immunity- and Cancer-Related Genes in Whole Blood of Humans |
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