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Tumor hypoxia unveiled: insights into microenvironment, detection tools and emerging therapies

Joanna Ciepła, Ryszard Smolarczyk

2024Clinical and Experimental Medicine54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hypoxia is one of the defining characteristics of the tumor microenvironment (TME) in solid cancers. It has a major impact on the growth and spread of malignant cells as well as their resistance to common treatments like radiation and chemotherapy. Here, we explore the complex functions of hypoxia in the TME and investigate its effects on angiogenesis, immunological evasion, and cancer cell metabolism. For prognostic and therapeutic reasons, hypoxia identification is critical, and recent developments in imaging and molecular methods have enhanced our capacity to precisely locate underoxygenated areas inside tumors. Furthermore, targeted therapies that take advantage of hypoxia provide a potential new direction in the treatment of cancer. Therapeutic approaches that specifically target hypoxic conditions in tumors without causing adverse effects are being led by hypoxia-targeted nanocarriers and hypoxia-activated prodrugs (HAPs). This review provides an extensive overview of this dynamic and clinically significant area of oncology research by synthesizing current knowledge about the mechanisms of hypoxia in cancer, highlighting state-of-the-art detection methodologies, and assessing the potential and efficacy of hypoxia-targeted therapies.

Topics & Concepts

Hypoxia (environmental)Tumor microenvironmentTumor hypoxiaNanocarriersCancer researchRadiation therapyAngiogenesisHematologyMedicineTargeted therapyBioinformaticsCancerBiologyImmunologyInternal medicinePharmacologyTumor cellsDrugChemistryOxygenOrganic chemistryCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsImmune cells in cancer
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