Research Article

Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor Promotes the Interaction between the Tumor, Macrophages, and T Cells to Regulate the Progression of Chemically Induced Colitis-Associated Colorectal Cancer

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Representative micrographs of MIF detection by immunohistochemistry in WT mice. (a) Colonic epithelium with slight MIF immunostaining (arrows) from the control mice. (b) WT CRC mice showed hyperplastic and regenerative epithelium () with strong MIF immunostaining. (c) Neoplastic well-differentiated glands showed mild MIF immunostaining, while inflammatory cells such as macrophages (arrow) showed stronger immunoreactivity (400x all micrographs). Photographs are representative of three independent experiments, mice per group, and samples were analyzed by a blinded histopathologist.
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