Hypoxia inducible factor-1 alpha and multiple myeloma
- Department of Biotechnology, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (Central University), Koni, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India, 495009.
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Rapid tumor growth creates a state of hypoxia in the tumor microenvironment and results in release of hypoxia inducible factor-1 alpha (HiF-1?) in the local milieu. Hypoxia inducible factor activity is deregulated in many human cancers, especially those that are highly hypoxic. In multiple myeloma (MM) in initial stages of disease establishment, the hypoxic bone marrow microenvironment supports the initial survival and growth of the myeloma cells. Hypoxic tumour cells are usually resistant to radiotherapy and most conventional chemotherapeutic agents, rendering them highly aggressive and metastatic. Therefore, HIF is an attractive, although challenging, therapeutic target in MM directly or indirectly in recent years.
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Archana Bhaskar, Bhupendra Nath Tiwary (2016); Hypoxia inducible factor-1 alpha and multiple myeloma, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 4 (01), 706-715, ISSN 2320-5407.
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