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Redox homeostasis protects mitochondria through accelerating ROS conversion to enhance hypoxia resistance in cancer cells
by
Zhang, Dongyang
, Wu, Meiling
, Ou, Zhouluo
, Dong, Kelei
, Li, Pengying
, Shen, Lingxiao
, Shi, Dongyun
in
14/1
/ 14/19
/ 14/28
/ 38/77
/ 45/29
/ 631/67/2327
/ 631/67/327
/ 64
/ 82
/ 96/31
/ Adenosine diphosphate
/ Aerobiosis
/ Cancer
/ Cell Line, Tumor
/ Glycolysis
/ Homeostasis
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Mitochondria
/ Mitochondria - drug effects
/ Mitochondria - physiology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nutrients
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation-Reduction
/ Oxidative Phosphorylation
/ Oxygenation
/ Phagocytosis
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Reactive Oxygen Species - metabolism
/ Science
/ Tumor cells
/ Tumor Hypoxia
/ Tumors
2016
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Redox homeostasis protects mitochondria through accelerating ROS conversion to enhance hypoxia resistance in cancer cells
by
Zhang, Dongyang
, Wu, Meiling
, Ou, Zhouluo
, Dong, Kelei
, Li, Pengying
, Shen, Lingxiao
, Shi, Dongyun
in
14/1
/ 14/19
/ 14/28
/ 38/77
/ 45/29
/ 631/67/2327
/ 631/67/327
/ 64
/ 82
/ 96/31
/ Adenosine diphosphate
/ Aerobiosis
/ Cancer
/ Cell Line, Tumor
/ Glycolysis
/ Homeostasis
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Mitochondria
/ Mitochondria - drug effects
/ Mitochondria - physiology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nutrients
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation-Reduction
/ Oxidative Phosphorylation
/ Oxygenation
/ Phagocytosis
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Reactive Oxygen Species - metabolism
/ Science
/ Tumor cells
/ Tumor Hypoxia
/ Tumors
2016
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Redox homeostasis protects mitochondria through accelerating ROS conversion to enhance hypoxia resistance in cancer cells
by
Zhang, Dongyang
, Wu, Meiling
, Ou, Zhouluo
, Dong, Kelei
, Li, Pengying
, Shen, Lingxiao
, Shi, Dongyun
in
14/1
/ 14/19
/ 14/28
/ 38/77
/ 45/29
/ 631/67/2327
/ 631/67/327
/ 64
/ 82
/ 96/31
/ Adenosine diphosphate
/ Aerobiosis
/ Cancer
/ Cell Line, Tumor
/ Glycolysis
/ Homeostasis
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ Mitochondria
/ Mitochondria - drug effects
/ Mitochondria - physiology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nutrients
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation-Reduction
/ Oxidative Phosphorylation
/ Oxygenation
/ Phagocytosis
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Reactive Oxygen Species - metabolism
/ Science
/ Tumor cells
/ Tumor Hypoxia
/ Tumors
2016
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Redox homeostasis protects mitochondria through accelerating ROS conversion to enhance hypoxia resistance in cancer cells
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Redox homeostasis protects mitochondria through accelerating ROS conversion to enhance hypoxia resistance in cancer cells
2016
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Mitochondria are the powerhouses of eukaryotic cells and the main source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in hypoxic cells, participating in regulating redox homeostasis. The mechanism of tumor hypoxia tolerance, especially the role of mitochondria in tumor hypoxia resistance remains largely unknown. This study aimed to explore the role of mitochondria in tumor hypoxia resistance. We observed that glycolysis in hypoxic cancer cells was up-regulated more rapidly, with far lesser attenuation in aerobic oxidation, thus contributing to a more stable ATP/ADP ratio. In hypoxia, cancer cells rapidly convert hypoxia-induced O
2
·
−
into H
2
O
2
. H
2
O
2
is further decomposed by a relatively stronger antioxidant system, causing ROS levels to increase lesser compared to normal cells. The moderate ROS leads to an appropriate degree of autophagy, eliminating the damaged mitochondria and offering nutrients to promote mitochondria fusion, thus protects mitochondria and improves hypoxia tolerance in cancer. The functional mitochondria could enable tumor cells to flexibly switch between glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation to meet the different physiological requirements during the hypoxia/re-oxygenation cycling of tumor growth.
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