Affiliation:
1. Institute of Cardiology and Sports Medicine, German Sport University
Cologne, Cologne, Germany
Abstract
AbstractIn this narrative review, we summarize the direct and indirect effects that
myokines have on the tumor microenvironment. We took studies of various cancer
types and species into account. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses that
matched the search terms were also considered. We searched databases for six
months. As a narrative approach was chosen, no data was analyzed or reanalyzed.
The goal of this narrative review is to create an overview on the topic to
identify research gaps and answer the questions as to whether myokine expression
may be relevant in cancer research in regard to the tumor microenvironment. Six
commonly known myokines were chosen. We found strong links between the influence
exercise has on interleukin-6, oncostatin M, secreted protein acidic and rich in
cysteine, and irisin in the context of tumor progression and inhibition via
interactions with the tumor microenvironment. It became clear that the effects
of myokines on the tumor microenvironment can vary and contribute to disease
progression or regression. Interactions among myokines and immune cells must
also be considered and require further investigation. To date, no study has
shown a clear connection, while multiple studies suggest further investigation
of the topic, similar to the effects of exercise on myokine expression.