Oxidative stress in melanogenesis and melanoma development

Kacper P Kaminski, U. Kazimierczak, Tomasz Kolenda
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Melanoma is the most aggressive skin cancer, with a growing number of incidents worldwide and with no effective cure in a metastatic stage so far. There are several pathways and processes engaged in melanoma pathogenesis that have been extensively explored in recent years. The emerging evidence suggests that oxidative stress (OS) is highly involved in melanin synthesis and melanoma formation. Melanoma is particularly susceptible to OS due to the involvement of melanin synthesis and UV radiation in the generation of reactive oxygen species. Oxidative stress influences melanoma immunity, the metastatic potential of melanoma cells and their resistance to therapy. In malignant melanocytes, the process of melanogenesis is frequently upregulated, suggesting possible therapeutic targets. This review describes the role of OS in melanin synthesis in melanocytes and explains how it affects melanoma cells. Better knowledge about the mechanisms involved in cancer progression may result in the development of better treatment strategies.
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氧化应激在黑色素形成和黑色素瘤发展中的作用
黑色素瘤是最具侵袭性的皮肤癌,在世界范围内发生的病例越来越多,到目前为止,在转移阶段没有有效的治疗方法。近年来,人们对参与黑色素瘤发病的几种途径和过程进行了广泛的探索。新出现的证据表明氧化应激(OS)高度参与黑色素合成和黑色素瘤的形成。黑色素瘤特别容易发生OS,因为黑色素合成和紫外线辐射参与了活性氧的生成。氧化应激影响黑色素瘤免疫、黑色素瘤细胞的转移潜能及其对治疗的抵抗力。在恶性黑色素细胞中,黑色素形成过程经常上调,提示可能的治疗靶点。本文综述了OS在黑色素细胞黑色素合成中的作用,并解释了它如何影响黑色素瘤细胞。更好地了解癌症进展的机制可能会导致更好的治疗策略的发展。
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