| Literature DB >> 16735998 |
Abstract
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) plays important roles in regulating radiosensitivity, making it a potentially promising target for tumour radiosensitisation. Here, we discuss the rationale for, and the potential pitfalls of, combining HIF-1 blockade with radiotherapy. In doing so, we describe clinical scenarios in which HIF-1 inhibition might optimise tumour radiosensitivity.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16735998 PMCID: PMC2360497 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6603201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
HIF-1 modulates many processes, which might cause tumours to be more or less radiosensitive
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| Cell cycle arrest ( | Decreased |
| Proapoptotic ( | Increased |
| Antiapoptotic ( | Decreased |
| Enhanced glycolysis ( | Increased |
| Angiogenesis ( | Decreased ( |
Figure 1A representation of HIF-1's effects on radiosensitivity for a HIF-1-expressing tumour cell (blue), a non-HIF-1-expressing tumour cell (green), and a tumour vessel (red). Dashed arrows depict the normal effects of ionising radiation. Dotted arrows show HIF-1-mediated pathways that sensitise tumours to radiation. Solid arrows show HIF-1-mediated pathways that protect tumours from radiation, whose blockade might radiosensitise tumours. ‘VEGF’ symbolises the proangiogenic pathway, ‘p21’ the mitotic pathway, ‘p-p53’ the apoptotic pathway, and ‘ATP’ the metabolic pathway. Note that in this schematic, non-HIF-1-expressing cells are still radiosensitised by HIF-1 blockade.
Characteristics of tumours that might conceivably limit the influence of HIF-1 on radiosensitivity and/or the efficacy of combined HIF-1 blockade and radiotherapy
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| Scant hypoxia | Limited reoxygenation after irradiation | Limited HIF-1 activation after irradiation | Limited additional benefit of HIF-1 blockade |
| Abundant necrosis | Stress granules fail to depolymerize | Limited HIF-1 activation after irradiation | Limited additional benefit of HIF-1 blockade |
| p53 Positive | HIF-1/p53 interaction promotes apoptosis | Enhanced radiation-induced apoptotic cell death | HIF-1 blockade may decrease apoptotic cell death |
| Poor anatomic location | — | HIF-1 blockade may radiosensitize some normal tissues | HIF-1 blockade may fail to widen the therapeutic ratio |