Abnormal architecture of the tumor blood network, as well as heterogeneous erythrocyte flow, leads to temporal fluctuations in tissue oxygen tension exposing tumor and stromal cells to cycling hypoxia. Inflammation is another feature of tumor microenvironment and is considered as a new enabling characteristic of tumor progression. As cycling hypoxia is known to participate in tumor aggressiveness, the purpose of this study was to evaluate its role in tumor-promoting inflammation. Firstly, we assessed the impact of cycling hypoxia in vitro on endothelial inflammatory response induced by tumor necrosis factor α. Results showed that endothelial cells exposed to cycling hypoxia displayed an amplified proinflammatory phenotype, characterized by ...
In colon cancer, the prognostic value of macrophages is controversial, and it is still unknown how h...
PURPOSE: Cyclic hypoxia in tumors originates from heterogeneities in RBC flux and influences not onl...
Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular biology of lymphatic endothelial cells have re...
Abnormal architecture of the tumor blood network, as well as heterogeneous erythrocyte flow, leads t...
AbstractAbnormal architecture of the tumor blood network, as well as heterogeneous erythrocyte flow,...
A compelling body of evidence indicates that most human solid tumors contain hypoxic areas. Hypoxia ...
Cycling hypoxia, which is periods of hypoxia followed by reoxygenation, is a hallmark of solid tumor...
Two main features common to all solid tumors are tissue hypoxia and inflammation, both of which caus...
Cycling hypoxia (cyH), also called intermittent hypoxia, occurs in solid tumors and affects differen...
Cycling hypoxia (cyH), neo-angiogenesis, and tumor-associated macrophages are key features of the tu...
The role of tumor cells in synthesizing pro-inflammatory molecules is still controversial. Here we r...
Inflammatory mediators produced by the tumor cells are of importance for immune response but also fo...
Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) mediate adaptation to low O2, or hypoxia, are important at every st...
Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) mediate adaptation to low O 2, or hypoxia, are important at every s...
Heterogeneities in tumor blood flow are associated with cyclic changes in pO(2) or cyclic hypoxia. A...
In colon cancer, the prognostic value of macrophages is controversial, and it is still unknown how h...
PURPOSE: Cyclic hypoxia in tumors originates from heterogeneities in RBC flux and influences not onl...
Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular biology of lymphatic endothelial cells have re...
Abnormal architecture of the tumor blood network, as well as heterogeneous erythrocyte flow, leads t...
AbstractAbnormal architecture of the tumor blood network, as well as heterogeneous erythrocyte flow,...
A compelling body of evidence indicates that most human solid tumors contain hypoxic areas. Hypoxia ...
Cycling hypoxia, which is periods of hypoxia followed by reoxygenation, is a hallmark of solid tumor...
Two main features common to all solid tumors are tissue hypoxia and inflammation, both of which caus...
Cycling hypoxia (cyH), also called intermittent hypoxia, occurs in solid tumors and affects differen...
Cycling hypoxia (cyH), neo-angiogenesis, and tumor-associated macrophages are key features of the tu...
The role of tumor cells in synthesizing pro-inflammatory molecules is still controversial. Here we r...
Inflammatory mediators produced by the tumor cells are of importance for immune response but also fo...
Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) mediate adaptation to low O2, or hypoxia, are important at every st...
Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) mediate adaptation to low O 2, or hypoxia, are important at every s...
Heterogeneities in tumor blood flow are associated with cyclic changes in pO(2) or cyclic hypoxia. A...
In colon cancer, the prognostic value of macrophages is controversial, and it is still unknown how h...
PURPOSE: Cyclic hypoxia in tumors originates from heterogeneities in RBC flux and influences not onl...
Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular biology of lymphatic endothelial cells have re...