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Hypoxic 3D in vitro culture models reveal distinct resistance processes to TKIs in renal cancer cells

Bielecka, Zofia and Malinowska, Agata and Brodaczewska, Klaudia and Klemba, Aleksandra and Kieda, Claudine and Krasowski, Paweł and Grzesiuk, Elzbieta and Piwowarski, Jan and Czarnecka, Anna and Szczylik, Cezary (2017) Hypoxic 3D in vitro culture models reveal distinct resistance processes to TKIs in renal cancer cells. Cell & Bioscience, 7 . p. 71.

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Abstract

The aim of this study is to determine the effect of hypoxia on axitinib and sorafenib-treated renal cell carcinoma (RCC) cells. Hypoxia is a crucial factor influencing transcription process via protein modulation, which was shown i.e. in pancreatic cancer. Until now, hypoxia has been defined as associated with poorer outcome and inducing chemotherapy resistance in solid tumors. The unique phenomenon of pseudo-hypoxia connected with vhl mutation was observed in clear-cell, but not in papillary RCC, and the treatment of this subtype of cancer is still challenging. Despite the introduction of new antiangiogenic targeted therapies (inter alia tyrosine kinase inhibitors, TKIs), patients still develop both primary and acquired resistance. Overcoming resistance to TKIs, also in papillary RCC, may be possible by finding significantly modified protein expression. To do this, hypoxic 3D in vitro models must be developed to mimic both molecular pathways typical for low oxygen tension and cell–cell dynamics in tumor-like spatial structures.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QP Physiology
R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
ID Code:1466
Deposited By: Prof. Elżbieta Grzesiuk
Deposited On:29 Dec 2017 08:39
Last Modified:01 Mar 2018 11:12

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