Research status of hyperthermia and energy metabolism of tumor cells in hypoxic microenvironment
10.3760/cma.j.cn113030-20200715-00365
- VernacularTitle:热疗与肿瘤细胞乏氧微环境下能量代谢的研究现状
- Author:
Fan SHI
;
Qiaozhen SUN
;
Xuexiao ZHOU
;
Ting XU
;
Shengzhi WANG
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology
2021;30(1):102-106
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Metabolic reprogramming is a malignancy hallmark, which refers to the ability of cancer cells to alter metabolic and nutrient acquisition modes in order to support the energy demands for accomplishing the rapid growth, dissemination, metastasis and obtain the "building blocks" needed to maintain cell division. When solid tumors are exposed to low pH, low oxygen and tumor microenvironment with nutrient deficiencies, the hypoxia-inducible factor-1 can be activated, which mediates the remodeling of metabolic patterns in tumor cells, namely, energy is obtained by circulating intracellular components (removing substrates such as proteins and lipid) or by utilizing adaptive metabolic reprogramming (such as glycolysis, autophagy and lipid metabolism, etc.). As a treatment scheme based on local heating of tumors, hyperthermia has a variety of anticancer mechanisms and can be used in combination with radiotherapy, chemotherapy and biological immune therapy. In this review, we briefly discussed the metabolic remodeling model mediated by hypoxia-inducible factor 1 in a hypoxia microenvironment, described the possible regulatory mechanism of hyperthermia on hypoxia-inducible factor-1 and prospected the application of hyperthermia in oral and maxillofacial tumors.