Hypoxia signaling and metastatic progression
Luana Schito, Sergio Rey-Keim
Abstract
supply and demand during malignant proliferation, leads to the development of hypoxic tumor microenvironments that promote the acquisition of aggressive cancer cell phenotypes linked to metastasis and patient mortality. In this review, the mechanistic links between tumor hypoxia and metastatic progression are presented. Current status and perspectives of targeting hypoxia signaling pathways as a strategy to halt cancer cell metastatic activities are emphasized.
Topics & Concepts
Hypoxia (environmental)MetastasisTumor progressionSignal transductionHomeostasisPhenotypeCancer researchTumor hypoxiaTumor microenvironmentBiologyCancerMedicineTumor cellsInternal medicineCell biologyOxygenChemistryRadiation therapyOrganic chemistryGeneBiochemistryCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismCancer Cells and MetastasisCancer Research and Treatments