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Understanding the tumour micro-environment communication network from an NOS2/COX2 perspective.

Debashree BasudharGaurav BharadwajVeena SomasundaramRobert Y S ChengLisa A RidnourMayumi FujitaStephen J LockettStephen K AndersonDaniel W McVicarDavid A Wink
Published in: British journal of pharmacology (2018)
Recent findings suggest that co-expression of NOS2 and COX2 is a strong prognostic indicator in triple-negative breast cancer patients. These two key inflammation-associated enzymes are responsible for the biosynthesis of NO and PGE2 , respectively, and can exert their effect in both an autocrine and paracrine manner. Impairment of their physiological regulation leads to critical changes in both intra-tumoural and intercellular communication with the immune system and their adaptation to the hypoxic tumour micro-environment. Recent studies have also established a key role of NOS2-COX2 in causing metabolic shift. This review provides an extensive overview of the role of NO and PGE2 in shaping communication between the tumour micro-environment composed of tumour and immune cells that in turn favours tumour progression and metastasis. LINKED ARTICLES: This article is part of a themed section on Nitric Oxide 20 Years from the 1998 Nobel Prize. To view the other articles in this section visit http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.v176.2/issuetoc.
Keyphrases
  • nitric oxide
  • nitric oxide synthase
  • poor prognosis
  • sensitive detection
  • single molecule
  • cell wall
  • network analysis