“…IL-32 has been implicated in modulating inflammation, immunity, proliferation, survival, angiogenesis, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition [ 15 ]. Therefore, the pattern of correlation between IL32 expression and a broad spectrum of genes encoding representative proteins implicated in cancer development, namely, IL4 , IL4Ra , IL7 , IL7Ra , IL10 , IL10Ra , IL13 , IL13Ra , ACTA2 , BCL2 , BCLxL , CCL2 , CDKN1A , CLDN2 , SLC2A1 , HIF1A , Ki67 , NOS2 , ODC1 , PTGS2 , TJP1 , and VEGFA , was examined in 45 cancer patients.…”