Abstract Background Tumour hypoxia is a driver of breast cancer progression associated with worse prognosis and more aggressive disease. The cellular response to hypoxia is mediated by the hypoxia-inducible transcription factors HIF-1 and HIF-2, whose transcriptional activity is canonically regulated through their oxygen-labile HIF-α subunits. These are constitutively degraded in the presence of oxygen; however, HIF-1α can be stabilised, even at high oxygen concentrations, through the activation of HER receptor signalling. Despite this, there is still limited understanding on how HER receptor signalling interacts with HIF activity to contribute to breast cancer progression in the context of tumour hypoxia. Methods 2D and 3D cell line models...
Breast cancer treatment is based on tumor and patient related factors such as tumor stage, grade, ho...
© 2015 Dr. Anna ChenMetastasis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in breast cancer patients...
Abstract Background Hypoxic tumor microenvironment and maintenance of stemness contribute to drug re...
The involvement of estrogen (E2) and hypoxia in tumor progression is well established. Hypoxia has b...
Areas of hypoxia caused by poor perfusion are a common occurrence in breast cancer. Hypoxia-inducib...
The majority of breast cancers express estrogen receptor α (ERα), and most patients with ERα-positiv...
Hypoxia is a common feature associated with many types of cancer. The activity of the hypoxia-induci...
[[abstract]]HER2 overexpression, a known prognostic factor in many human cancers, can activate phosp...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide and the most common cancers in women. As i...
Figure S4. HER2-driven hypoxic expression of HIF-2α-specific target genes. The expression levels of ...
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF), which is centrally involved in physiological oxygen homeostasis, i...
A majority of breast cancers are driven by estrogen via estrogen receptor-α (ERα). Our previous stud...
Inadequate oxygen supply, or hypoxia, is characteristic of the tumor microenvironment and correlates...
Breast cancer usually grows very quickly, becoming insensitive to blood flow in nearby veins; becaus...
Numerous microarray-based gene expression studies performed on several types of solid tumors reveale...
Breast cancer treatment is based on tumor and patient related factors such as tumor stage, grade, ho...
© 2015 Dr. Anna ChenMetastasis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in breast cancer patients...
Abstract Background Hypoxic tumor microenvironment and maintenance of stemness contribute to drug re...
The involvement of estrogen (E2) and hypoxia in tumor progression is well established. Hypoxia has b...
Areas of hypoxia caused by poor perfusion are a common occurrence in breast cancer. Hypoxia-inducib...
The majority of breast cancers express estrogen receptor α (ERα), and most patients with ERα-positiv...
Hypoxia is a common feature associated with many types of cancer. The activity of the hypoxia-induci...
[[abstract]]HER2 overexpression, a known prognostic factor in many human cancers, can activate phosp...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide and the most common cancers in women. As i...
Figure S4. HER2-driven hypoxic expression of HIF-2α-specific target genes. The expression levels of ...
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF), which is centrally involved in physiological oxygen homeostasis, i...
A majority of breast cancers are driven by estrogen via estrogen receptor-α (ERα). Our previous stud...
Inadequate oxygen supply, or hypoxia, is characteristic of the tumor microenvironment and correlates...
Breast cancer usually grows very quickly, becoming insensitive to blood flow in nearby veins; becaus...
Numerous microarray-based gene expression studies performed on several types of solid tumors reveale...
Breast cancer treatment is based on tumor and patient related factors such as tumor stage, grade, ho...
© 2015 Dr. Anna ChenMetastasis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in breast cancer patients...
Abstract Background Hypoxic tumor microenvironment and maintenance of stemness contribute to drug re...