The biochemical and molecular mechanisms involved in the role of tumor micro-environment stress in development of drug resistance

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Al-Akra, Lina
Bae, Dong-Hun
Leck, Lionel YW
Richardson, Des R
Jansson, Patric J
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2019
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Background: Multi-drug resistance (MDR) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in cancer and it continues to be a challenge in cancer treatment. Moreover, the tumor micro-environment is essential to the formation of drug resistant cancers. Recent evidence indicates that the tumor micro-environment is a critical regulator of cancer progression, distant metastasis and acquired resistance of tumors to various therapies. Despite significant advances in chemotherapy and radiotherapy, the development of therapeutic resistance leads to reduced drug efficacy. Scope of review: This review highlights mechanistic aspects of the biochemistry of the tumor micro-enviroment, such as the hypoglycaemia, reactive oxygen species (ROS), hypoxia and their effects in propagating MDR. This is achieved through: (A) increased survival via autophagy and failure of apoptosis; (B) altered metabolic processing; and (C) reduction in drug delivery and uptake or increased drug efflux. Major conclusions: The development of MDR in cancer has been demonstrated to be majorly influenced by naturally occurring stressors within the tumor micro-environment, as well as chemotherapeutics. Thus, the tumor micro-environment is currently emerging as a major focus of research which needs to be carefully addressed before cancer can be successfully treated. General significance: Elucidating the biochemical mechanisms which promote MDR is essential in development of effective therapeutics that can overcome these acquired defences in cancer cells.

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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects

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1863

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9

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Biochemistry and cell biology

Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine

Biophysics

Tumor micro-environment

Molecular Biology

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Al-Akra, L; Bae, D-H; Leck, LYW; Richardson, DR; Jansson, PJ, The biochemical and molecular mechanisms involved in the role of tumor micro-environment stress in development of drug resistance, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2019, 1863 (9), pp. 1390-1397

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