Interleukin 10: Bridging the chasms in the immune landscape of multiple myeloma

[Display omitted] Multiple myeloma (MM) is a complex hematologic malignancy characterized by the abnormal proliferation of plasma cells in the bone marrow, leading to significant clinical challenges and a high burden of morbidity and mortality. Interleukin 10 (IL-10), a cytokine with potent anti-inf...

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Published inInternational review of cell and molecular biology Vol. 391; pp. 199 - 222
Main Authors Fernandes, Queenie, Ansari, Abdul W., Makni-Maalej, Karama, Merhi, Maysaloun, Dermime, Said, Ahmad, Aamir, Uddin, Shahab
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Inc 2025
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Summary:[Display omitted] Multiple myeloma (MM) is a complex hematologic malignancy characterized by the abnormal proliferation of plasma cells in the bone marrow, leading to significant clinical challenges and a high burden of morbidity and mortality. Interleukin 10 (IL-10), a cytokine with potent anti-inflammatory properties, has emerged as a critical player in the pathobiology of MM. This work delves into the multifaceted role of IL-10 in MM, exploring its contributions to tumor growth, immune evasion, and drug resistance. Here, we examine IL-10’s interactions with various immune cells within the bone marrow microenvironment and its potential as a circulatory biomarker for MM. Furthermore, we particularly lay emphasis on the prognostic and diagnostic implications of IL-10 levels in MM patients and evaluate the therapeutic prospects of targeting IL-10 in MM treatment regimens. By synthesizing current research, this review aims to enhance the understanding of IL-10 as a circulatory biomarker in MM and to highlight novel avenues for therapeutic intervention, thereby translating to improved clinical outcomes for MM patient.
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ISSN:1937-6448
DOI:10.1016/bs.ircmb.2024.08.003