Tumour hypoxia in driving genomic instability and tumour evolution
A Suvac, J Ashton, RG Bristow - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2025 - nature.com
Intratumour hypoxia is a feature of all heterogenous solid tumours. Increased levels or
subregions of tumour hypoxia are associated with an adverse clinical prognosis, particularly …
subregions of tumour hypoxia are associated with an adverse clinical prognosis, particularly …
Exploiting the DNA Damage Response for Prostate Cancer Therapy
Simple Summary Localized prostate cancer has a favorable prognosis and can be
effectively treated with radiotherapy, as well as therapies that target hormone production and …
effectively treated with radiotherapy, as well as therapies that target hormone production and …
A Compound that Inhibits Glycolysis in Prostate Cancer Controls Growth of Advanced Prostate Cancer
T Uo, KK Ojo, CCT Sprenger, KS Epilepsia… - Molecular Cancer …, 2024 - AACR
Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer remains incurable regardless of recent
therapeutic advances. Prostate cancer tumors display highly glycolytic phenotypes as the …
therapeutic advances. Prostate cancer tumors display highly glycolytic phenotypes as the …
Prostate luminal cell plasticity and cancer
Cellular plasticity in prostate cancer promotes treatment resistance. Several independent
studies have used mouse models, single-cell RNA sequencing, and genetic lineage tracing …
studies have used mouse models, single-cell RNA sequencing, and genetic lineage tracing …
Acute Three‐Dimensional Hypoxia Regulates Angiogenesis
Hypoxia elicits a multitude of tissue responses depending on the severity and duration of the
exposure. While chronic hypoxia is shown to impact development, regeneration, and cancer …
exposure. While chronic hypoxia is shown to impact development, regeneration, and cancer …
Obesity, dietary interventions and microbiome alterations in the development and progression of prostate cancer
S Trecarten, MA Liss, J Hamilton-Reeves… - Frontiers in …, 2025 - frontiersin.org
Purpose of review The role of the microbiome in prostate cancer is an emerging subject of
research interest. Certain lifestyle factors, such as obesity and diet, can also impact the …
research interest. Certain lifestyle factors, such as obesity and diet, can also impact the …
The zinc finger protein560 (ZNF560) functions as a novel oncogenic gene in osteosarcoma
X Dong, G Xu, H Hong, J Zhang, Z Cui, ZL Yu - Scientific Reports, 2025 - nature.com
Abstract Background: Abnormal expression of Zinc finger (ZNF) genes is commonly
observed in osteosarcoma (OS), the most prevalent malignant bone tumor in children and …
observed in osteosarcoma (OS), the most prevalent malignant bone tumor in children and …
Targets for improving prostate tumor response to radiotherapy
F Li, Y Yu, H Zhang - European Journal of Pharmacology, 2024 - Elsevier
Prostate cancer is a prevalent malignancy that is frequently managed with radiotherapy.
However, resistance to radiotherapy remains a significant challenge in controlling this …
However, resistance to radiotherapy remains a significant challenge in controlling this …
Hypoxic regulation of the klk4 gene in two different prostate cancer cells treated with TGF-β
The human kallikrein-related peptidase (KLK) family which consists of 15 members is
associated with prostate cancer and other cancers. It has been reported that overexpression …
associated with prostate cancer and other cancers. It has been reported that overexpression …
Intermediate risk prostate tumors contain lethal subtypes
WL Harryman, JP Hinton, R Sainz, JMC Gard… - Frontiers in …, 2025 - frontiersin.org
In 2024, prostate cancer (PCa) remains the most common non-skin cancer in males within
the United States, with an estimated 299,010 new cases, the highest increase incident trend …
the United States, with an estimated 299,010 new cases, the highest increase incident trend …