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HypoxaMIRs: Key Regulators of Hallmarks of Colorectal Cancer

Hypoxia in cancer is a thoroughly studied phenomenon, and the logical cause of the reduction in oxygen tension is tumor growth itself. While sustained hypoxia leads to death by necrosis in cells, there is an exquisitely regulated mechanism that rescues hypoxic cells from their fatal fate. The accumu...

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Autores principales: Coronel-Hernández, Jossimar, Delgado-Waldo, Izamary, Cantú de León, David, López-Camarillo, César, Jacobo-Herrera, Nadia, Ramos-Payán, Rosalío, Pérez-Plasencia, Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9221210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35741024
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11121895
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author Coronel-Hernández, Jossimar
Delgado-Waldo, Izamary
Cantú de León, David
López-Camarillo, César
Jacobo-Herrera, Nadia
Ramos-Payán, Rosalío
Pérez-Plasencia, Carlos
author_facet Coronel-Hernández, Jossimar
Delgado-Waldo, Izamary
Cantú de León, David
López-Camarillo, César
Jacobo-Herrera, Nadia
Ramos-Payán, Rosalío
Pérez-Plasencia, Carlos
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description Hypoxia in cancer is a thoroughly studied phenomenon, and the logical cause of the reduction in oxygen tension is tumor growth itself. While sustained hypoxia leads to death by necrosis in cells, there is an exquisitely regulated mechanism that rescues hypoxic cells from their fatal fate. The accumulation in the cytoplasm of the transcription factor HIF-1α, which, under normoxic conditions, is marked for degradation by a group of oxygen-sensing proteins known as prolyl hydroxylases (PHDs) in association with the von Hippel-Lindau anti-oncogene (VHL) is critical for the cell, as it regulates different mechanisms through the genes it induces. A group of microRNAs whose expression is regulated by HIF, collectively called hypoxaMIRs, have been recognized. In this review, we deal with the hypoxaMIRs that have been shown to be expressed in colorectal cancer. Subsequently, using data mining, we analyze a panel of hypoxaMIRs expressed in both normal and tumor tissues obtained from TCGA. Finally, we assess the impact of these hypoxaMIRs on cancer hallmarks through their target genes.
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spelling pubmed-92212102022-06-24 HypoxaMIRs: Key Regulators of Hallmarks of Colorectal Cancer Coronel-Hernández, Jossimar Delgado-Waldo, Izamary Cantú de León, David López-Camarillo, César Jacobo-Herrera, Nadia Ramos-Payán, Rosalío Pérez-Plasencia, Carlos Cells Review Hypoxia in cancer is a thoroughly studied phenomenon, and the logical cause of the reduction in oxygen tension is tumor growth itself. While sustained hypoxia leads to death by necrosis in cells, there is an exquisitely regulated mechanism that rescues hypoxic cells from their fatal fate. The accumulation in the cytoplasm of the transcription factor HIF-1α, which, under normoxic conditions, is marked for degradation by a group of oxygen-sensing proteins known as prolyl hydroxylases (PHDs) in association with the von Hippel-Lindau anti-oncogene (VHL) is critical for the cell, as it regulates different mechanisms through the genes it induces. A group of microRNAs whose expression is regulated by HIF, collectively called hypoxaMIRs, have been recognized. In this review, we deal with the hypoxaMIRs that have been shown to be expressed in colorectal cancer. Subsequently, using data mining, we analyze a panel of hypoxaMIRs expressed in both normal and tumor tissues obtained from TCGA. Finally, we assess the impact of these hypoxaMIRs on cancer hallmarks through their target genes. MDPI 2022-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9221210/ /pubmed/35741024 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11121895 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Coronel-Hernández, Jossimar
Delgado-Waldo, Izamary
Cantú de León, David
López-Camarillo, César
Jacobo-Herrera, Nadia
Ramos-Payán, Rosalío
Pérez-Plasencia, Carlos
HypoxaMIRs: Key Regulators of Hallmarks of Colorectal Cancer
title HypoxaMIRs: Key Regulators of Hallmarks of Colorectal Cancer
title_full HypoxaMIRs: Key Regulators of Hallmarks of Colorectal Cancer
title_fullStr HypoxaMIRs: Key Regulators of Hallmarks of Colorectal Cancer
title_full_unstemmed HypoxaMIRs: Key Regulators of Hallmarks of Colorectal Cancer
title_short HypoxaMIRs: Key Regulators of Hallmarks of Colorectal Cancer
title_sort hypoxamirs: key regulators of hallmarks of colorectal cancer
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9221210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35741024
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11121895
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