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Regulation of the hypoxic tumor environment in hepatocellular carcinoma using RNA interference

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CANCER CELL INTERNATIONAL
Volume 17, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12935-016-0374-6

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RNAi; Hepatocellular carcinoma; HIF; IL-8; Angiogenesis; Apoptosis

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  1. Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology [NRF-2011-0014537]

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Objectives: Hypoxia is the condition where tumor cells have been deprived of oxygen and has been shown to have a role of tumor development in the hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods: Using PubMed online database and Google scholar web site, the terms angiogenesis, apoptosis, RNA interference and/or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were searched and analyzed. Results: The hypoxia inducible factors (HIFs) are transcriptional regulators that affect a homeostatic response to oxidative stress and have been identified as a key transcription activator of angiogenesis, survival, and metabolism. Cytokines, such as IL-8, also controlled endothelia cells survival and angiogenesis. IL-8 was also overexpressed under hypoxia and induced tumor angiogenesis and growth. Conclusion: Therefore, regulation of HIFs and IL-8 controlled the tumor microenvironment in terms of tumor angiogenesis and apoptosis. The review summarizes the results of regulation of the hypoxic tumor environment.

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