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The detection of hypoxia markers in non-HPV and HPV-associated head and neck cancers: implications to patient survival

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Šmahelová, JanaORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-9164-4279WoS Profile - N-4284-2017Scopus Profile - 8543159300
Pokrývková, BarboraORCiD Profile - 0000-0001-5843-1418WoS Profile - N-4246-2017Scopus Profile - 57207208160
Šťovíčková, Eliška
Vencálek, Ondřej
Šmahel, MichalORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-0366-4932WoS Profile - H-4317-2017Scopus Profile - 6701604039
Grega, MarekScopus Profile - 55006065600
Klozar, JanORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-2792-0272WoS Profile - H-6290-2017Scopus Profile - 26643262100
Tachezy, RuthORCiD Profile - 0000-0001-7689-9727WoS Profile - H-3785-2017Scopus Profile - 6701593451
Šímová, Šárka

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Publication date
2023
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Czech Chemical Society Symposium Series
Volume / Issue
21 (5)
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ISSN: 2336-7202
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Abstract
In the microenvironment of growing solid tumors, oxygen level often decreases and a hypoxic state is induced. This can lead to a worse treatment response and poor patient prognosis. One of the hypoxia-responsive genes is aspartate-β-hydroxylase(ASPH), whose activity promotes the growth, invasiveness, and metastasis of many solid tumors1. Head and neck cancers (HNC) are highly heterogeneous. A proportion of HNC is induced by high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infections and is associated with better patient outcomes compared to patients with tumors linked to tobacco and alcohol abuse.
Keywords
tumor, hypoxia-responsive, aspartate-β-hydroxylase(ASPH), ASPH, HPV, HIF1A, HIF2, VEGFA, GLUT1, P4HA1, CA9, MMP9, MMP13
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14178/2072
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