Hyperoxic-hypoxic Paradox: Breast Cancer Microenvironment and an Innovative Treatment Strategy
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- DOI: 10.2174/0118715206290816240220062545
Hyperoxic-hypoxic Paradox: Breast Cancer Microenvironment and an Innovative Treatment Strategy
Abstract
A small therapeutic range of oxygen is required for effective metabolism. As a result, hypoxia (low oxygen concentration) is one of the most potent inducers of gene expression, metabolic alterations, and regenerative processes, such as angiogenesis, stem cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation. The cellular response is controlled by sensing the increased oxygen levels (hyperoxia) or hypoxia via specific chemoreceptor cells. Surprisingly, changes in free oxygen concentration instead of absolute oxygen levels may be regarded as a deficiency of oxygen at the cellular level. Recurrent intermittent hyperoxia may trigger many mediators of cellular pathways typically generated during hypoxia. The dilemma of hyperoxic-hypoxic conditions is known as the hyperoxic-hypoxic paradox. According to the latest data, the hypoxic microenvironment, crucial during cancer formation, has been demonstrated to play a key role in regulating breast cancer growth and metastasis. Hypoxic circumstances cause breast cancer cells to respond in a variety of ways. Transcription factors are identified as hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) that have been suggested to be a factor in the pathobiology of breast cancer and a possible therapeutic target, driving the cellular response to hypoxia. Breast cancer has a dismal prognosis due to a high level of resistance to practically all well-known cancer management that has been related to hypoxia-based interactions between tumor cells and the stromal milieu. We attempt to review the enigma by exploring the starring roles of HIFs in breast cancer, the HIF paradox, and the hyperoxic-hypoxic enigma.
Keywords: Breast cancer; hyperoxic-hypoxic enigma; hypoxia; hypoxia paradox; hypoxia-inducible factors; metastasis..
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