Hypoxia plays an important role in the resistance of tumour cells to chemotherapy. However, the exact mechanisms underlying this process are not well understood. Moreover, according to the cell lines, hypoxia differently influences cell death. The study of the effects of hypoxia on the apoptosis induced by 5 chemotherapeutic drugs in 7 cancer cell types showed that hypoxia generally inhibited the drug-induced apoptosis. In most cases, the effect of hypoxia was the same for all the drugs in one cell type. The expression profile of 93 genes involved in apoptosis as well as the protein level of BCL-2 family proteins were then investigated. In HepG2 cells that are strongly protected against cell death by hypoxia, hypoxia decreased the abundance...
International audienceMalignant tumors contain a significant fraction of microregions that are chron...
As tumors grow, oxygen supplied by local blood vessels fails to reach remote tumor cells. Cancer cel...
There is an important and strong, but complex influence of the tumor microenvironment on tumor cells...
Background: It is more and more recognized that hypoxia plays a role in the resistance of cancer ce...
Background: it is now well established that hypoxia renders tumor cells resistant to radio- but als...
Hypoxia is a common patho-physiological phenomenon in many types of diseases, including tumors, myoc...
Tumor hypoxia has been described to increase the resistance of cancer cells to radiation therapy an...
<p>HepG2, A549, U2OS, MDA-MB231, HT-29, Hep3B and PC-3 cells were incubated under normoxia (N, 21% O...
Apoptosis can be induced in response to hypoxia. The severity of hypoxia determines whether cells b...
Hypoxia, a characteristic of most human solid tumors, is a major obstacle to successful radiotherapy...
Tumor hypoxia is one of the features of tumor microenvironment that contributes to chemoresistance i...
AbstractTumor hypoxia is one of the features of tumor microenvironment that contributes to chemoresi...
Solid tumors contain hypoxic cells that are resistant to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The resista...
Nowadays increasing effectiveness in cancer therapy and investigation of formation of new strategies...
Abstract Hypoxia, a characteristic of most human solid tumors, is a major obstacle to successful rad...
International audienceMalignant tumors contain a significant fraction of microregions that are chron...
As tumors grow, oxygen supplied by local blood vessels fails to reach remote tumor cells. Cancer cel...
There is an important and strong, but complex influence of the tumor microenvironment on tumor cells...
Background: It is more and more recognized that hypoxia plays a role in the resistance of cancer ce...
Background: it is now well established that hypoxia renders tumor cells resistant to radio- but als...
Hypoxia is a common patho-physiological phenomenon in many types of diseases, including tumors, myoc...
Tumor hypoxia has been described to increase the resistance of cancer cells to radiation therapy an...
<p>HepG2, A549, U2OS, MDA-MB231, HT-29, Hep3B and PC-3 cells were incubated under normoxia (N, 21% O...
Apoptosis can be induced in response to hypoxia. The severity of hypoxia determines whether cells b...
Hypoxia, a characteristic of most human solid tumors, is a major obstacle to successful radiotherapy...
Tumor hypoxia is one of the features of tumor microenvironment that contributes to chemoresistance i...
AbstractTumor hypoxia is one of the features of tumor microenvironment that contributes to chemoresi...
Solid tumors contain hypoxic cells that are resistant to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The resista...
Nowadays increasing effectiveness in cancer therapy and investigation of formation of new strategies...
Abstract Hypoxia, a characteristic of most human solid tumors, is a major obstacle to successful rad...
International audienceMalignant tumors contain a significant fraction of microregions that are chron...
As tumors grow, oxygen supplied by local blood vessels fails to reach remote tumor cells. Cancer cel...
There is an important and strong, but complex influence of the tumor microenvironment on tumor cells...