Molecular machineries of pH dysregulation in tumor microenvironment: potential targets for cancer therapy
Introduction: Cancer is an intricate disorder/dysfunction of cells that can be defined as a genetic heterogeneity in human disease. Therefore, it is characterized by several adaptive complex hallmarks. Among them, the pH dysregulation appears as a symbol of aberrant functions within the tumor microe...
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doaj-436ffb9466ae4f94ad121aba9cca3a862020-11-24T22:00:39ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesBioImpacts2228-56602228-56522017-06-017211513310.15171/bi.2017.15bi-17403Molecular machineries of pH dysregulation in tumor microenvironment: potential targets for cancer therapyMohammad Reza Asgharzadeh0Jaleh Barar1Mohammad M. Pourseif2Morteza Eskandani3Mojtaba Jafari Niya4Mohammad Reza Mashayekhi5Yadollah Omidi6Department of Biology, Fars Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, IranResearch Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, BioMedicine Institute, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranResearch Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, BioMedicine Institute, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranResearch Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, BioMedicine Institute, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranDepartment of Biology, Fars Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, IranDepartment of Genetic, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, IranResearch Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, BioMedicine Institute, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranIntroduction: Cancer is an intricate disorder/dysfunction of cells that can be defined as a genetic heterogeneity in human disease. Therefore, it is characterized by several adaptive complex hallmarks. Among them, the pH dysregulation appears as a symbol of aberrant functions within the tumor microenvironment (TME). In comparison with normal tissues, in the solid tumors, we face with an irregular acidification and alkalinization of the extracellular and intracellular fluids. Methods: In this study, we comprehensively discussed the most recent reports on the hallmarks of solid tumors to provide deep insights upon the molecular machineries involved in the pH dysregulation of solid tumors and their impacts on the initiation and progression of cancer. Results: The dysregulation of pH in solid tumors is fundamentally related to the Warburg effect and hypoxia, leading to expression of a number of molecular machineries, including: NHE1, H+ pump V-ATPase, CA-9, CA-12, MCT-1, GLUT-1. Activation of proton exchangers and transporters (PETs) gives rise to formation of TME. This condition favors the cancer cells to evade from the anoikis and apoptosis, granting them aggressive and metastasis phenotype, as well as resistance to chemotherapy and radiation therapy. This review aimed to discuss the key molecular changes of tumor cells in terms of bio-energetics and cancer metabolism in relation with pH dysregulation. During this phenomenon, the intra- and extracellular metabolites are altered and/or disrupted. Such molecular alterations provide molecular hallmarks for direct targeting of the PETs by potent relevant inhibitors in combination with conventional cancer therapies as ultimate therapy against solid tumors. Conclusion: Taken all, along with other treatment strategies, targeting the key molecular machineries related to intra- and extracellular metabolisms within the TME is proposed as a novel strategy to inhibit or block PETs that are involved in the pH dysregulation of solid tumors.http://bi.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/bi-7-115.pdfCancerCarbonic anhydrasesHypoxiapH dysregulationSodium-hydrogen exchangerTumor microenvironment |
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Mohammad Reza Asgharzadeh Jaleh Barar Mohammad M. Pourseif Morteza Eskandani Mojtaba Jafari Niya Mohammad Reza Mashayekhi Yadollah Omidi Molecular machineries of pH dysregulation in tumor microenvironment: potential targets for cancer therapy BioImpacts Cancer Carbonic anhydrases Hypoxia pH dysregulation Sodium-hydrogen exchanger Tumor microenvironment |
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Mohammad Reza Asgharzadeh Jaleh Barar Mohammad M. Pourseif Morteza Eskandani Mojtaba Jafari Niya Mohammad Reza Mashayekhi Yadollah Omidi |
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Molecular machineries of pH dysregulation in tumor microenvironment: potential targets for cancer therapy |
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Molecular machineries of pH dysregulation in tumor microenvironment: potential targets for cancer therapy |
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Molecular machineries of pH dysregulation in tumor microenvironment: potential targets for cancer therapy |
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Molecular machineries of pH dysregulation in tumor microenvironment: potential targets for cancer therapy |
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Molecular machineries of pH dysregulation in tumor microenvironment: potential targets for cancer therapy |
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molecular machineries of ph dysregulation in tumor microenvironment: potential targets for cancer therapy |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences |
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2228-5660 2228-5652 |
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2017-06-01 |
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Introduction: Cancer is an intricate disorder/dysfunction of cells that can be defined as a genetic heterogeneity in human disease. Therefore, it is characterized by several adaptive complex hallmarks. Among them, the pH dysregulation appears as a symbol of aberrant functions within the tumor microenvironment (TME). In comparison with normal tissues, in the solid tumors, we face with an irregular acidification and alkalinization of the extracellular and intracellular fluids.
Methods: In this study, we comprehensively discussed the most recent reports on the hallmarks of solid tumors to provide deep insights upon the molecular machineries involved in the pH dysregulation of solid tumors and their impacts on the initiation and progression of cancer.
Results: The dysregulation of pH in solid tumors is fundamentally related to the Warburg effect and hypoxia, leading to expression of a number of molecular machineries, including: NHE1, H+ pump V-ATPase, CA-9, CA-12, MCT-1, GLUT-1. Activation of proton exchangers and transporters (PETs) gives rise to formation of TME. This condition favors the cancer cells to evade from the anoikis and apoptosis, granting them aggressive and metastasis phenotype, as well as resistance to chemotherapy and radiation therapy. This review aimed to discuss the key molecular changes of tumor cells in terms of bio-energetics and cancer metabolism in relation with pH dysregulation. During this phenomenon, the intra- and extracellular metabolites are altered and/or disrupted. Such molecular alterations provide molecular hallmarks for direct targeting of the PETs by potent relevant inhibitors in combination with conventional cancer therapies as ultimate therapy against solid tumors.
Conclusion: Taken all, along with other treatment strategies, targeting the key molecular machineries related to intra- and extracellular metabolisms within the TME is proposed as a novel strategy to inhibit or block PETs that are involved in the pH dysregulation of solid tumors. |
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Cancer Carbonic anhydrases Hypoxia pH dysregulation Sodium-hydrogen exchanger Tumor microenvironment |
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