Hypoxia and oxidative stress in breast cancer. Hypoxia and tumourigenesis.

The microenvironmental hypoxia that arises as a consequence of the development of a solid tumour also acts to promote tumour growth. Hypoxia induces the expression of key components of the angiogenic and apoptotic signalling cascades, the glycolytic pathway and various cell-cycle control proteins. A...

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Main Authors: Knowles, H, Harris, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2001
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description The microenvironmental hypoxia that arises as a consequence of the development of a solid tumour also acts to promote tumour growth. Hypoxia induces the expression of key components of the angiogenic and apoptotic signalling cascades, the glycolytic pathway and various cell-cycle control proteins. At the cellular level it mediates the infiltration and accumulation of tumour-associated macrophages within avascular tumour regions. Complex interactions between tumour cell and macrophage hypoxia-regulated gene products and their associated pathways form the basis for the hypoxic promotion of tumourigenesis and malignant progression.
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title Hypoxia and oxidative stress in breast cancer. Hypoxia and tumourigenesis.
title_full Hypoxia and oxidative stress in breast cancer. Hypoxia and tumourigenesis.
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