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The role of carbonic anhydrase IX in cancer development: links to hypoxia, acidosis, and beyond
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Pastorekova, Silvia
, Gillies, Robert J
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Acidosis
/ Angiogenesis
/ Blood vessels
/ Cancer
/ Carbonic anhydrases
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Hypoxia
/ Invasiveness
/ Metastases
/ Mutation
/ Nutrients
/ Solid tumors
/ Stroma
/ Tumor cells
2019
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The role of carbonic anhydrase IX in cancer development: links to hypoxia, acidosis, and beyond
by
Pastorekova, Silvia
, Gillies, Robert J
in
Acidosis
/ Angiogenesis
/ Blood vessels
/ Cancer
/ Carbonic anhydrases
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Hypoxia
/ Invasiveness
/ Metastases
/ Mutation
/ Nutrients
/ Solid tumors
/ Stroma
/ Tumor cells
2019
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The role of carbonic anhydrase IX in cancer development: links to hypoxia, acidosis, and beyond
by
Pastorekova, Silvia
, Gillies, Robert J
in
Acidosis
/ Angiogenesis
/ Blood vessels
/ Cancer
/ Carbonic anhydrases
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Hypoxia
/ Invasiveness
/ Metastases
/ Mutation
/ Nutrients
/ Solid tumors
/ Stroma
/ Tumor cells
2019
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The role of carbonic anhydrase IX in cancer development: links to hypoxia, acidosis, and beyond
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The role of carbonic anhydrase IX in cancer development: links to hypoxia, acidosis, and beyond
2019
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Cancer development is a complex process that follows an intricate scenario with a dynamic interplay of selective and adaptive steps and an extensive cast of molecules and signaling pathways. Solid tumor initially grows as an avascular bulk of cells carrying oncogenic mutations until diffusion distances from the nearest functional blood vessels limit delivery of nutrients and oxygen on the one hand and removal of metabolic waste on the other one. These restrictions result in regional hypoxia and acidosis that select for adaptable tumor cells able to promote aberrant angiogenesis, remodel metabolism, acquire invasiveness and metastatic propensity, and gain therapeutic resistance. Tumor cells are thereby endowed with capability to survive and proliferate in hostile microenvironment, communicate with stroma, enter circulation, colonize secondary sites, and generate metastases. While the role of oncogenic mutations initializing and driving these processes is well established, a key contribution of non-genomic, landscaping molecular players is still less appreciated despite they can equally serve as viable targets of anticancer therapies. Carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX) is one of these players: it is induced by hypoxia, functionally linked to acidosis, implicated in invasiveness, and correlated with therapeutic resistance. Here, we summarize the available experimental evidence supported by accumulating preclinical and clinical data that CA IX can contribute virtually to each step of cancer progression path via its enzyme activity and/or non-catalytic mechanisms. We also propose that targeting tumor cells that express CA IX may provide therapeutic benefits in various settings and combinations with both conventional and newly developed treatments.
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