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Disruption of the Redox Balance With Either Oxidative or Anti-Oxidative Overloading As a Promising Target for Cancer Therapy Publisher Pubmed



Farhood B1 ; Najafi M2 ; Salehi E3 ; Hashemi Goradel N4 ; Nashtaei MS3, 5 ; Khanlarkhani N3 ; Mortezaee K6
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Source: Journal of Cellular Biochemistry Published:2019


Abstract

Oxidative stress acts as a double-edged sword by being both a promoter and a suppressor of cancer. Moderate oxidative stress is beneficial for cancer cell proliferative and invasiveness features, while overexposure of the cells to oxidative insults could induce cancer cell apoptosis and reduce hypoxia along with modulating the immune system for regression of tumor. Cancer cells and cancer stem cells have highly efficient redox systems that make them resistant to oxidative insults. The redox disruptive approach is an area of current research and key for oxidative targeted cancer therapies. This disruption is applicable by using either oxidative or anti-oxidative overloading strategies, specifically on cancer cells without influencing normal cells or tissues around tumor. The activity of tumor suppressor cells within tumor microenvironment is needed to be maintained in patients receiving such approaches. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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