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Enhancing radiotherapy outcomes in rectal cancer: A systematic review of targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance
INTRODUCTION: Neoadjuvant radiotherapy is successfully used in rectal cancer to improve overall survival. However, treatment response is both unpredictable and variable. There is strong evidence to show that the phenomenon of tumour hypoxia is associated with radioresistance, however the mechanism(s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10637894/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37961749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ctro.2023.100695 |
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author | Fok, Matthew Hill, Rhianna Fowler, Hayley Clifford, Rachael Kler, Aaron Uzzi-Daniel, Jayanma Rocha, Sonia Grundy, Gabrielle Parsons, Jason Vimalachandran, Dale |
author_facet | Fok, Matthew Hill, Rhianna Fowler, Hayley Clifford, Rachael Kler, Aaron Uzzi-Daniel, Jayanma Rocha, Sonia Grundy, Gabrielle Parsons, Jason Vimalachandran, Dale |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Neoadjuvant radiotherapy is successfully used in rectal cancer to improve overall survival. However, treatment response is both unpredictable and variable. There is strong evidence to show that the phenomenon of tumour hypoxia is associated with radioresistance, however the mechanism(s) behind this are poorly understood. Consequently, there have only been a small number of studies evaluating methods targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance. The purpose of this systematic review is to evaluate the potential effectiveness of targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance in rectal cancer and provide recommendations for future research in this area. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search was performed following the PRISMA guidelines. This study was registered on the Prospero database (CRD42023441983). RESULTS: Eight articles met the inclusion criteria. All studies identified were in vitro or in vivo studies, there were no clinical trials. Of the 8 studies identified, 5 assessed the efficacy of drugs which directly or indirectly targeted hypoxia and three that identified potential targets. There was conflicting in vivo evidence for the use of metformin to overcome hypoxia induced radioresistance. Vorinostat, atovaquone, and evofosfamide showed promising preclinical evidence that they can overcome hypoxia-induced radioresistance. DISCUSSION: The importance of investigating hypoxia-induced radioresistance in rectal cancer is crucial. However, to date, only a small number of preclinical studies exist evaluating this phenomenon. This systematic review highlights the importance of further research to fully understand the mechanism behind this radioresistance. There are promising targets identified in this systematic review however, substantially more pre-clinical and clinical research as a priority for future research is needed. |
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spelling | pubmed-106378942023-11-13 Enhancing radiotherapy outcomes in rectal cancer: A systematic review of targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance Fok, Matthew Hill, Rhianna Fowler, Hayley Clifford, Rachael Kler, Aaron Uzzi-Daniel, Jayanma Rocha, Sonia Grundy, Gabrielle Parsons, Jason Vimalachandran, Dale Clin Transl Radiat Oncol Original Research Article INTRODUCTION: Neoadjuvant radiotherapy is successfully used in rectal cancer to improve overall survival. However, treatment response is both unpredictable and variable. There is strong evidence to show that the phenomenon of tumour hypoxia is associated with radioresistance, however the mechanism(s) behind this are poorly understood. Consequently, there have only been a small number of studies evaluating methods targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance. The purpose of this systematic review is to evaluate the potential effectiveness of targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance in rectal cancer and provide recommendations for future research in this area. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search was performed following the PRISMA guidelines. This study was registered on the Prospero database (CRD42023441983). RESULTS: Eight articles met the inclusion criteria. All studies identified were in vitro or in vivo studies, there were no clinical trials. Of the 8 studies identified, 5 assessed the efficacy of drugs which directly or indirectly targeted hypoxia and three that identified potential targets. There was conflicting in vivo evidence for the use of metformin to overcome hypoxia induced radioresistance. Vorinostat, atovaquone, and evofosfamide showed promising preclinical evidence that they can overcome hypoxia-induced radioresistance. DISCUSSION: The importance of investigating hypoxia-induced radioresistance in rectal cancer is crucial. However, to date, only a small number of preclinical studies exist evaluating this phenomenon. This systematic review highlights the importance of further research to fully understand the mechanism behind this radioresistance. There are promising targets identified in this systematic review however, substantially more pre-clinical and clinical research as a priority for future research is needed. Elsevier 2023-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10637894/ /pubmed/37961749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ctro.2023.100695 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Article Fok, Matthew Hill, Rhianna Fowler, Hayley Clifford, Rachael Kler, Aaron Uzzi-Daniel, Jayanma Rocha, Sonia Grundy, Gabrielle Parsons, Jason Vimalachandran, Dale Enhancing radiotherapy outcomes in rectal cancer: A systematic review of targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance |
title | Enhancing radiotherapy outcomes in rectal cancer: A systematic review of targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance |
title_full | Enhancing radiotherapy outcomes in rectal cancer: A systematic review of targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance |
title_fullStr | Enhancing radiotherapy outcomes in rectal cancer: A systematic review of targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance |
title_full_unstemmed | Enhancing radiotherapy outcomes in rectal cancer: A systematic review of targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance |
title_short | Enhancing radiotherapy outcomes in rectal cancer: A systematic review of targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance |
title_sort | enhancing radiotherapy outcomes in rectal cancer: a systematic review of targeting hypoxia-induced radioresistance |
topic | Original Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10637894/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37961749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ctro.2023.100695 |
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