PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 34622729-8 2021 CONCLUSIONS: The inhibitory effects of piceatannol on AOM/DSS-induced colon tumor growth appear to be associated with reductions in colon MCP-1 and PD-1 levels through the downregulated expression of COX-2 in the tumor microenvironment. Azoxymethane 54-57 programmed cell death 1 Mus musculus 148-152 35378414-9 2022 The administration of 10 mg/kg tetra- and pentahydroxyflavanones to AOM/DSS-treated mice also resulted in decreases of 59.5 and 42.5% in IL-10 levels and 58.1 and 93.9% in PD-1 levels, respectively, in the colon. Azoxymethane 68-71 programmed cell death 1 Mus musculus 172-176 35378414-10 2022 CONCLUSION: The inhibitory effects of tetra- and pentahydroxyflavanones on the growth of colon tumors in AOM/DSS-treated mice appear to be associated with decreases in the colon levels of IL-10 and PD-1 through the down-regulated expression of COX-2 and CD8+ T-cell exhaustion by TOX/TOX2 in the tumor microenvironment. Azoxymethane 105-108 programmed cell death 1 Mus musculus 198-202 32758571-7 2020 Therefore, the inhibition of AOM/DSS-induced colon carcinogenesis and colon tumor growth by 2,3-, 3,4-, and 4,4"-dihydroxystilbenes appears to be due to the suppression of M2 TAM differentiation and activation and PD-1 expression (immunosuppression) via reductions in COX-2 expression levels in the colon tumor microenvironment. Azoxymethane 29-32 programmed cell death 1 Mus musculus 214-218