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The role of reactive oxygen species in tumor treatment.

Pengpeng JiaChenyu DaiPenghui CaoDong SunRuizhuo OuyangYuqing Miao
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are by-products of aerobic metabolism and can also act as signaling molecules to participate in multiple regulation of biological and physiological processes. The occurrence, growth and metastasis of tumors, and even the apoptosis, necrosis and autophagy of tumor cells are all closely related to ROS. However, ROS levels in the body are usually maintained at a stable status. ROS produced by oxidative stress can cause damage to cell lipids, protein and DNA. In recent years, ROS have achieved satisfactory results on the treatment of tumors. Therefore, this review summarizes some research results of tumor treatments from the perspective of ROS in recent years, and analyzes how to achieve the mechanism of inhibition and treatment of tumors by ROS or how to affect the tumor microenvironment by influencing ROS. At the same time, the detection methods of ROS, problems encountered in the research process and solutions are also summarized. The purpose of this review is to provide a clearer understanding of the ROS role in tumor treatment, so that researchers might have more inspiration and thoughts for cancer prevention and treatment in the next stage.
Keyphrases
  • reactive oxygen species
  • cell death
  • dna damage
  • oxidative stress
  • stem cells
  • risk assessment
  • signaling pathway
  • combination therapy
  • ischemia reperfusion injury
  • cell therapy
  • cell proliferation
  • induced apoptosis