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The Interplay of Reactive Oxygen Species, Hypoxia, Inflammation, and Sirtuins in Cancer Initiation and Progression
Table 3
NFκB-dependent genes and their role in tumorigenesis.
| NFκB-dependent gene families | Proinflammatory phenotype and malignancy hallmark | ROS effect | References |
| Inducible enzymes | Vasodilatation, migration | Indirect | [87–89] | Cytokines and receptors | Local amplification of IRR | Direct and indirect | [90–94] | MMPs and TIMPs | Invasion, migration | Direct and indirect | [97–100] | Adhesion molecules and their counterreceptors | Detachment, homing | Indirect | [101–103] | Chemokines and receptors | Migration, homing | Direct and indirect | [104, 105] | VEGFs and VEGFRs | Angiogenesis, repair | Indirect | [63–65, 106] | Growth and survival factors | Proliferation, antiapoptosis, repair | Indirect | [107, 108] | Acute-phase proteins | IRR amplification, chemotaxis, repair | Indirect | [109–113] | SOCS-1 | Negative regulator of IRR | Indirect | [114–116] |
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