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Oncology

University of Kentucky

2014

Prostate cancer

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Redox-Mediated And Ionizing-Radiation-Induced Inflammatory Mediators In Prostate Cancer Development And Treatment, Lu Miao, Aaron K. Holley, Yanming Zhao, William H. St. Clair, Daret K. St. Clair Mar 2014

Redox-Mediated And Ionizing-Radiation-Induced Inflammatory Mediators In Prostate Cancer Development And Treatment, Lu Miao, Aaron K. Holley, Yanming Zhao, William H. St. Clair, Daret K. St. Clair

Toxicology and Cancer Biology Faculty Publications

SIGNIFICANCE: Radiation therapy is widely used for treatment of prostate cancer. Radiation can directly damage biologically important molecules; however, most effects of radiation-mediated cell killing are derived from the generated free radicals that alter cellular redox status. Multiple proinflammatory mediators can also influence redox status in irradiated cells and the surrounding microenvironment, thereby affecting prostate cancer progression and radiotherapy efficiency.

RECENT ADVANCES: Ionizing radiation (IR)-generated oxidative stress can regulate and be regulated by the production of proinflammatory mediators. Depending on the type and stage of the prostate cancer cells, these proinflammatory mediators may lead to different biological consequences ranging from …