Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry All India Institute of Medical Sciences. Bhopal,
Madhya Pradesh-462020. India
2. Independent Researcher, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Hypoxia is a classical function of the tumor's microenvironment with a
substantial effect on the development and therapeutic response of cancer. When put in
hypoxic environments, cells undergo several biological reactions, including activation of
signaling pathways that control proliferation, angiogenesis, and death. These pathways
have been adapted by cancer cells to allow tumors to survive and even develop in
hypoxic conditions, and poor prognosis is associated with tumor hypoxia. The most
relevant transcriptional regulator in response to hypoxia, Hypoxia-inducible factor-1
alpha (HIF-1α), has been shown to modulate hypoxic gene expression and signaling
transduction networks significantly. The significance of non-coding RNAs in hypoxic
tumor regions has been revealed in an increasing number of studies over the past few
decades. In regulating hypoxic gene expression, these hypoxia-responsive ncRNAs play
pivotal roles. Hypoxia, a general characteristic of the tumor's microenvironment,
significantly affects the expression of genes and is closely associated with the
development of cancer. Indeed, the number of known hypoxia-associated lncRNAs has
increased dramatically, demonstrating the growing role of lncRNAs in cascades and
responses to hypoxia signaling. Decades of research have helped us create an image of
the shift in hypoxic cancer cells' DNA repair capabilities. Emerging evidence suggests
that hypoxia can trigger genetic instability in cancer cells because of microenvironmental
tumor stress. Researchers have found that critical genes' expression is coordinately
repressed by hypoxia within the DNA damage and repair pathways. In this study, we
include an update of current knowledge on the presentation, participation, and potential
clinical effect of ncRNAs in tumor hypoxia, DNA damage reactions, and genomic
instability, with a specific emphasis on their unusual cascade of molecular regulation and
malignant progression induced by hypoxia.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine,Biochemistry