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HIF-1a in colorectal carcinoma: review of the literature

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Ioannou, M.; Paraskeva, E.; Baxevanidou, K.; Simos, G.; Papamichali, R.; Papacharalambous, C.; Samara, M.; Koukoulis, G.
Date
2015
Keyword
angiogenesis
colorectal carcinoma
HIP-1a
immunohistochemistry
prognosis
ENDOTHELIAL-GROWTH-FACTOR
HYPOXIA-INDUCIBLE FACTOR-1-ALPHA
FACTOR-I-ALPHA
ADVANCED RECTAL-CANCER
COLON-CANCER
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE
FACTOR EXPRESSION
TARGETED THERAPY
HIF-1-ALPHA EXPRESSION
DOWN-REGULATION
Oncology
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Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide and despite the abundance of molecular pathways and markers continually being reported, the mortality rates remain high. Hypoxia inducible factor 1alpha (HIF-1 alpha) plays a major role in the response of tumors to hypoxia, and contributes to tumor aggressiveness, invasiveness and resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Targeting HIF-1 alpha is an attractive strategy, with the potential for disrupting multiple pathways crucial for tumor growth. In the current study, HIF-1 alpha immunohistochemical expression in CRC is reviewed along with the relation to clinical outcome and prognosis. In addition, the significant correlation of HIF-1 alpha to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression is reported, as well as the possible role of HIF-1 alpha in predicting the therapeutic response to anti-EGFR therapies. Herein, an overview of the HIF-1 alpha expression in CRC is presented. This review delineates the crucial role that HIF-1 alpha plays in carcinogenesis, tumor angiogenesis and cancer progression. The evaluation of HIF-1 alpha in patient biopsies could be useful as a prognostic and/or predictive biomarker in personalized cancer treatment.
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