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
© 2015 Dr. Anna ChenMetastasis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in breast cancer patients...
The microenvironment of solid human tumors is characterized by heterogeneity in oxygenation. Hypoxia...
Oxygen supports the life of all aerobic organisms and virtually every cell type is capable of sensin...
Considerable evidence has now accumulated for tumour-associated macrophages stimulating key aspects ...
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF), which is centrally involved in physiological oxygen homeostasis, i...
Hypoxia, or low oxygen, is a common feature of solid tumors correlating with poor survival in cancer...
Cancer progression often benefits from the selective conditions present in the tumour microenvironme...
Breast cancer usually grows very quickly, becoming insensitive to blood flow in nearby veins; becaus...
There is an important and strong, but complex influence of the tumor microenvironment on tumor cells...
Both malignant and stromal components in tumors are influenced by the physiologic conditions of the ...
Hypoxia affects many important processes in tumour progression and is a key feature in the tumour mi...
Breast cancer treatment is based on tumor and patient related factors such as tumor stage, grade, ho...
Hypoxia arises frequently in solid tumors and is a poor prognostic factor as it promotes tumor cell ...
Cancer metastasis is the result of a series of deregulated biological phenomena, including alteratio...
Hypoxia is a characteristic of tumors and wounds. Hypoxic cells develop 2 common strategies to face ...
© 2015 Dr. Anna ChenMetastasis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in breast cancer patients...
The microenvironment of solid human tumors is characterized by heterogeneity in oxygenation. Hypoxia...
Oxygen supports the life of all aerobic organisms and virtually every cell type is capable of sensin...
Considerable evidence has now accumulated for tumour-associated macrophages stimulating key aspects ...
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF), which is centrally involved in physiological oxygen homeostasis, i...
Hypoxia, or low oxygen, is a common feature of solid tumors correlating with poor survival in cancer...
Cancer progression often benefits from the selective conditions present in the tumour microenvironme...
Breast cancer usually grows very quickly, becoming insensitive to blood flow in nearby veins; becaus...
There is an important and strong, but complex influence of the tumor microenvironment on tumor cells...
Both malignant and stromal components in tumors are influenced by the physiologic conditions of the ...
Hypoxia affects many important processes in tumour progression and is a key feature in the tumour mi...
Breast cancer treatment is based on tumor and patient related factors such as tumor stage, grade, ho...
Hypoxia arises frequently in solid tumors and is a poor prognostic factor as it promotes tumor cell ...
Cancer metastasis is the result of a series of deregulated biological phenomena, including alteratio...
Hypoxia is a characteristic of tumors and wounds. Hypoxic cells develop 2 common strategies to face ...
© 2015 Dr. Anna ChenMetastasis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in breast cancer patients...
The microenvironment of solid human tumors is characterized by heterogeneity in oxygenation. Hypoxia...
Oxygen supports the life of all aerobic organisms and virtually every cell type is capable of sensin...