COX-2 in Cancer: Gordian knot or Achilles heel?
The networks of blood and lymphatic vessels and of the extracellular matrix and their cellular and structural components, that are collectively termed the tumor microenvironment, are frequently co-opted and shaped by cancer cells to survive, invade and form distant metastasis. With an enviable cap...
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doaj-39b1b64d5d02409383e4ac95514b2ca52020-11-24T23:24:41ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122013-03-01410.3389/fphar.2013.0003443269COX-2 in Cancer: Gordian knot or Achilles heel?Ioannis eStasinopoulos0Tariq eShah1Marie-France ePenet2Balaji eKrishnamachary3Zaver M. Bhujwalla4The Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineThe Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineThe Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineThe Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineThe Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineThe networks of blood and lymphatic vessels and of the extracellular matrix and their cellular and structural components, that are collectively termed the tumor microenvironment, are frequently co-opted and shaped by cancer cells to survive, invade and form distant metastasis. With an enviable capacity to adapt to continually changing environments, cancer represents the epitome of functional chaos, a stark contrast to the hierarchical and organized differentiation processes that dictate the development and life of biological organisms. The consequences of changing landscapes such as hypoxia and acidic extracellular pH in and around tumors create a cascade of, or themselves are results of, changes in multiple pathways and networks that become apparent only several years later as recurrence and metastasis. These molecular and phenotypic changes approach the complexities of a ‘Gordian Knot’. We review evidence from our studies and from literature suggesting that COX-2 biology presents a nodal point in cancer biology and an ‘Achilles heel’ of COX-2-dependent tumors.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphar.2013.00034/fullAngiogenesis InhibitorsCyclooxygenase 2metastasiscox-2 inhibitorsinflammation and cancerinvasion |
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Ioannis eStasinopoulos Tariq eShah Marie-France ePenet Balaji eKrishnamachary Zaver M. Bhujwalla COX-2 in Cancer: Gordian knot or Achilles heel? Frontiers in Pharmacology Angiogenesis Inhibitors Cyclooxygenase 2 metastasis cox-2 inhibitors inflammation and cancer invasion |
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Ioannis eStasinopoulos Tariq eShah Marie-France ePenet Balaji eKrishnamachary Zaver M. Bhujwalla |
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COX-2 in Cancer: Gordian knot or Achilles heel? |
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COX-2 in Cancer: Gordian knot or Achilles heel? |
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COX-2 in Cancer: Gordian knot or Achilles heel? |
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COX-2 in Cancer: Gordian knot or Achilles heel? |
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COX-2 in Cancer: Gordian knot or Achilles heel? |
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cox-2 in cancer: gordian knot or achilles heel? |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Pharmacology |
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1663-9812 |
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2013-03-01 |
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The networks of blood and lymphatic vessels and of the extracellular matrix and their cellular and structural components, that are collectively termed the tumor microenvironment, are frequently co-opted and shaped by cancer cells to survive, invade and form distant metastasis. With an enviable capacity to adapt to continually changing environments, cancer represents the epitome of functional chaos, a stark contrast to the hierarchical and organized differentiation processes that dictate the development and life of biological organisms. The consequences of changing landscapes such as hypoxia and acidic extracellular pH in and around tumors create a cascade of, or themselves are results of, changes in multiple pathways and networks that become apparent only several years later as recurrence and metastasis. These molecular and phenotypic changes approach the complexities of a ‘Gordian Knot’. We review evidence from our studies and from literature suggesting that COX-2 biology presents a nodal point in cancer biology and an ‘Achilles heel’ of COX-2-dependent tumors. |
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Angiogenesis Inhibitors Cyclooxygenase 2 metastasis cox-2 inhibitors inflammation and cancer invasion |
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http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphar.2013.00034/full |
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