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The Inducible Role of Ambient Particulate Matter in Cancer Progression via Oxidative Stress-Mediated Reactive Oxygen Species Pathways: A Recent Perception
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Particulate matter, especially the fine fraction PM2.5, is officially stated as carcinogenic to human. There are compelling evidences on the association between PM2.5 exposure and lung cancer, and there are also some preliminary data reporting the significant links between this fract...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563781/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899327 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092505 |
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author | Lee, Chiang-Wen Vo, Thi Thuy Tien Wu, Ching-Zong Chi, Miao-Ching Lin, Chieh-Mo Fang, Mei-Ling Lee, I-Ta |
author_facet | Lee, Chiang-Wen Vo, Thi Thuy Tien Wu, Ching-Zong Chi, Miao-Ching Lin, Chieh-Mo Fang, Mei-Ling Lee, I-Ta |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Particulate matter, especially the fine fraction PM2.5, is officially stated as carcinogenic to human. There are compelling evidences on the association between PM2.5 exposure and lung cancer, and there are also some preliminary data reporting the significant links between this fraction with non-lung cancers. The underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Further studies related to such scope are highly required. The purpose of this work is to systemically analyze recent findings concerning the relationship between PM2.5 and cancer, and to thoroughly present the oxidative stress pathways mediated by reactive oxygen species as the key mechanism for carcinogenesis induced by PM2.5. This will provide a more comprehensive and updated knowledge regarding carcinogenic capacity of PM2.5 to both clinicians and public health workers, contributing to preventive and therapeutic strategies to fight against cancer in human. ABSTRACT: Cancer is one of the leading causes of premature death and overall death in the world. On the other hand, fine particulate matter, which is less than 2.5 microns in aerodynamic diameter, is a global health problem due to its small diameter but high toxicity. Accumulating evidence has demonstrated the positive associations between this pollutant with both lung and non-lung cancer processes. However, the underlying mechanisms are yet to be elucidated. The present review summarizes and analyzes the most recent findings on the relationship between fine particulate matter and various types of cancer along with the oxidative stress mechanisms as its possible carcinogenic mechanisms. Also, promising antioxidant therapies against cancer induced by this poison factor are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-75637812020-10-27 The Inducible Role of Ambient Particulate Matter in Cancer Progression via Oxidative Stress-Mediated Reactive Oxygen Species Pathways: A Recent Perception Lee, Chiang-Wen Vo, Thi Thuy Tien Wu, Ching-Zong Chi, Miao-Ching Lin, Chieh-Mo Fang, Mei-Ling Lee, I-Ta Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Particulate matter, especially the fine fraction PM2.5, is officially stated as carcinogenic to human. There are compelling evidences on the association between PM2.5 exposure and lung cancer, and there are also some preliminary data reporting the significant links between this fraction with non-lung cancers. The underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Further studies related to such scope are highly required. The purpose of this work is to systemically analyze recent findings concerning the relationship between PM2.5 and cancer, and to thoroughly present the oxidative stress pathways mediated by reactive oxygen species as the key mechanism for carcinogenesis induced by PM2.5. This will provide a more comprehensive and updated knowledge regarding carcinogenic capacity of PM2.5 to both clinicians and public health workers, contributing to preventive and therapeutic strategies to fight against cancer in human. ABSTRACT: Cancer is one of the leading causes of premature death and overall death in the world. On the other hand, fine particulate matter, which is less than 2.5 microns in aerodynamic diameter, is a global health problem due to its small diameter but high toxicity. Accumulating evidence has demonstrated the positive associations between this pollutant with both lung and non-lung cancer processes. However, the underlying mechanisms are yet to be elucidated. The present review summarizes and analyzes the most recent findings on the relationship between fine particulate matter and various types of cancer along with the oxidative stress mechanisms as its possible carcinogenic mechanisms. Also, promising antioxidant therapies against cancer induced by this poison factor are discussed. MDPI 2020-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7563781/ /pubmed/32899327 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092505 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Lee, Chiang-Wen Vo, Thi Thuy Tien Wu, Ching-Zong Chi, Miao-Ching Lin, Chieh-Mo Fang, Mei-Ling Lee, I-Ta The Inducible Role of Ambient Particulate Matter in Cancer Progression via Oxidative Stress-Mediated Reactive Oxygen Species Pathways: A Recent Perception |
title | The Inducible Role of Ambient Particulate Matter in Cancer Progression via Oxidative Stress-Mediated Reactive Oxygen Species Pathways: A Recent Perception |
title_full | The Inducible Role of Ambient Particulate Matter in Cancer Progression via Oxidative Stress-Mediated Reactive Oxygen Species Pathways: A Recent Perception |
title_fullStr | The Inducible Role of Ambient Particulate Matter in Cancer Progression via Oxidative Stress-Mediated Reactive Oxygen Species Pathways: A Recent Perception |
title_full_unstemmed | The Inducible Role of Ambient Particulate Matter in Cancer Progression via Oxidative Stress-Mediated Reactive Oxygen Species Pathways: A Recent Perception |
title_short | The Inducible Role of Ambient Particulate Matter in Cancer Progression via Oxidative Stress-Mediated Reactive Oxygen Species Pathways: A Recent Perception |
title_sort | inducible role of ambient particulate matter in cancer progression via oxidative stress-mediated reactive oxygen species pathways: a recent perception |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563781/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899327 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092505 |
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