Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
Online ISSN : 1347-8397
Print ISSN : 0015-5691
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Reviews: Frontiers of Pharmacological Approaches Targeting Hypoxic Responses
The effect of PHD inhibitor on tumor microenvironment and tumor immune response
Shinji MatsunagaShuhei Tomita
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2024 Volume 159 Issue 3 Pages 169-172

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Since the approval of HIF-PH inhibitors, HIF-PH inhibitors have been used clinically, and many studies and clinical case reports have been reported in Japan. A lot of information has been accumulated on clinical usage. However, HIF-PH inhibitors require careful administration for cancer patients due to their action mechanism through upregulating hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) level. In cancer cells, HIFs affect tumor progression and contribute to chemo- and radio-resistance. On the other hand, upregulation of HIFs in immune cells is associated with inflammation and suppress tumor progression. However, these controversial effects are not clear in in vivo model. It is needed to reveal whether upregulating HIFs level is beneficial for cancer therapy or not. We have previously reported that HIF-PH inhibitor treatment in tumor bearing mice model led to reconstitute tumor blood vessel and inhibit tumor growth. In addition, these phenomena were caused by tumor infiltrated macrophages and they altered these phenotypes. In this review, we will describe our findings on the mechanism of tumor growth suppression by HIF-PH inhibitors. We also want to mention the risks and benefits of future HIF-PH inhibitors.

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