Tumor hypoxia is a common microenvironmental factor that adversely influences tumor phenotype and treatment response. Cellular adaptation to hypoxia occurs through multiple mechanisms, including activation of the unfolded protein response (UPR). Recent reports have indicated that hypoxia activates a lysosomal degradation pathway known as autophagy, and here we show that the UPR enhances the capacity of hypoxic tumor cells to carry out autophagy, and that this promotes their survival. In several human cancer cell lines, hypoxia increased transcription of the essential autophagy genes microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 beta (MAP1LC3B) and autophagy-related gene 5 (ATG5) through the transcription factors ATF4 and CHOP, respectively...
During severe hypoxia (<0.01% oxygen) the protein folding machinery becomes dysfunctional, resulting...
Low oxygen availability, a condition known as hypoxia, is a common feature of various pathologies in...
Cancer cells survive the harsh oxygen and nutrient deprivation of the tumour microenvironment throug...
Tumor hypoxia is a common microenvironmental factor that adversely influences tumor phenotype and tr...
Tumor hypoxia is a common microenvironmental factor that adversely influences tumor phenotype and tr...
Tumor hypoxia is a common microenvironmental factor that adversely influences tumor phenotype and tr...
Tumor hypoxia is a common microenvironmental factor that adversely influences tumor phenotype and tr...
Contains fulltext : 87690.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Tumor hypoxia is...
Low oxygenation, or hypoxia, is prevalent in human solid tumours and is a known contributor to thera...
Low oxygenation, or hypoxia, is prevalent in human solid tumours and is a known contributor to thera...
Hypoxia in the microenvironment of many solid tumours is an important determinant of malignant progr...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Tumor hypoxia is associated with therapy resis...
Background and purpose: Tumor hypoxia is associated with therapy resistance and malignancy. Previous...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Tumor hypoxia is associated with therapy resistance and malignancy. Previous...
Background and purpose: Tumor hypoxia is associated with therapy resistance and malignancy. Previous...
During severe hypoxia (<0.01% oxygen) the protein folding machinery becomes dysfunctional, resulting...
Low oxygen availability, a condition known as hypoxia, is a common feature of various pathologies in...
Cancer cells survive the harsh oxygen and nutrient deprivation of the tumour microenvironment throug...
Tumor hypoxia is a common microenvironmental factor that adversely influences tumor phenotype and tr...
Tumor hypoxia is a common microenvironmental factor that adversely influences tumor phenotype and tr...
Tumor hypoxia is a common microenvironmental factor that adversely influences tumor phenotype and tr...
Tumor hypoxia is a common microenvironmental factor that adversely influences tumor phenotype and tr...
Contains fulltext : 87690.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Tumor hypoxia is...
Low oxygenation, or hypoxia, is prevalent in human solid tumours and is a known contributor to thera...
Low oxygenation, or hypoxia, is prevalent in human solid tumours and is a known contributor to thera...
Hypoxia in the microenvironment of many solid tumours is an important determinant of malignant progr...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Tumor hypoxia is associated with therapy resis...
Background and purpose: Tumor hypoxia is associated with therapy resistance and malignancy. Previous...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Tumor hypoxia is associated with therapy resistance and malignancy. Previous...
Background and purpose: Tumor hypoxia is associated with therapy resistance and malignancy. Previous...
During severe hypoxia (<0.01% oxygen) the protein folding machinery becomes dysfunctional, resulting...
Low oxygen availability, a condition known as hypoxia, is a common feature of various pathologies in...
Cancer cells survive the harsh oxygen and nutrient deprivation of the tumour microenvironment throug...