The role of cellular reactive oxygen species in cancer chemotherapy

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Haotian Yang
Rehan M Villani
Haolu Wang
Matthew J Simpson
Michael S Roberts
Min Tang
Xiaowen Liang
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[1] The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute,Therapeutics Research Group
[2] The University of Queensland,School of Mathematical Sciences
[3] Translational Research Institute,Department of Mathematics and Institute of Natural Sciences
[4] Queensland University of Technology,Department of General Surgery
[5] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,undefined
[6] Changzheng Hospital,undefined
[7] The Second Military Medical University,undefined
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS); Redox; Cancer; Chemotherapy; ROS detection; Mathematical modeling;
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Most chemotherapeutics elevate intracellular levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and many can alter redox-homeostasis of cancer cells. It is widely accepted that the anticancer effect of these chemotherapeutics is due to the induction of oxidative stress and ROS-mediated cell injury in cancer. However, various new therapeutic approaches targeting intracellular ROS levels have yielded mixed results. Since it is impossible to quantitatively detect dynamic ROS levels in tumors during and after chemotherapy in clinical settings, it is of increasing interest to apply mathematical modeling techniques to predict ROS levels for understanding complex tumor biology during chemotherapy. This review outlines the current understanding of the role of ROS in cancer cells during carcinogenesis and during chemotherapy, provides a critical analysis of the methods used for quantitative ROS detection and discusses the application of mathematical modeling in predicting treatment responses. Finally, we provide insights on and perspectives for future development of effective therapeutic ROS-inducing anticancer agents or antioxidants for cancer treatment.
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