“…IFN-γ may directly or indirectly affect apoptosis of some cancer cells (Wagner et al, 1997;Tu et al, 2011;Ni et al, 2013), such as glioma cells (Rajiv et al, 2008), multiple myeloma cells and cervical cancer cells (Lee et al, 2005;Lindkvist et al, 2006). It can also induce aging of human endothelial cells, thus leading to cell cycle change (Kim et al, 2009), and 1 * affect the expression of genes such as Secretoglobin 3A1 (SCGB3A1) (Yamada et al, 2009), osteopontin (OPN) (Xinfang et al, 2003), CXCR3 binding chemokine IP-10 (CXCL10) (Yeruva et al, 2008), and the phosphorylation of signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT1), for example (Mitchell et al, 2004).…”