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Query: UNIPROT:Q8IXL6 (
RNS
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Disturbed redox homeostasis represents a hallmark of cancer phenotypes, affecting cellular metabolism and redox signaling. Since reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS/
RNS
) are involved in regulation of proliferation and apoptosis, they may play a double-faced role in cancer, entailing protumorigenic and tumor-suppressing effects in early and later stages, respectively. In addition, ROS and
RNS
impact the activity and communication of all tumor constituents, mediating their reprogramming from anti- to protumorigenic phenotypes, and vice versa. An important role in this dichotomic action is played by the variable amounts of O
2
in the tumor microenvironment, which dictates the ultimate outcome of the influence of ROS/
RNS
on carcinogenesis. Moreover, ROS/
RNS
levels remarkably influence the cancer response to therapy. The relevance of ROS/
RNS
signaling in solid tumors is witnessed by the emergence of novel targeted treatments of solid tumors with compounds that target ROS/
RNS
action and production, such as
tyrosine kinase
inhibitors and monoclonal antibodies, which might contribute to the complexity of redox regulation in cancer. Prospectively, the dual role of ROS/
RNS
in the different stages of tumorigenesis through different impact on oxidation and nitrosylation may also allow development of tailored diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
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PMID:The Double-Faced Role of Nitric Oxide and Reactive Oxygen Species in Solid Tumors. 3236 52