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Abstract
鼻咽癌的發生與轉移與慢性發炎的腫瘤微環境有明顯的關聯,而無法被解決的慢性發炎反過來又會成為增加鼻咽癌風險的驅動力。最新研究指出,老藥阿斯匹靈的應用不僅是傳統所認知的抑制發炎而已,其也會經腫瘤微環境代謝後產生阿斯匹靈誘導型特異性脂質因子Aspirin triggered Specialized Lipid Mediators,啟動解決癌症發炎(Resolution of Inflammation)的修復機制,讓慢性發炎的腫瘤微環境回復至正常狀態。因此本研究旨在探討經阿斯匹靈治療後,重新啟動解決發炎的分子機制來改善鼻咽癌的治療的重要性,期望在日後能夠提供臨床上治療鼻咽癌一項新的選擇。
Project IDs
Project ID:PC11107-7092
External Project ID:MOST111-2314-B182-068
External Project ID:MOST111-2314-B182-068
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01/08/22 → 31/07/23 |
Keywords
- nasopharyngeal carcinoma
- aspirin
- aspirin triggered specialized lipid mediators
- resolution of inflammation
- cancer resolution
- tumor microenvironment
- macrophage polarization
- cyclooxygenase 2
- formyl peptide receptor 2
- autophagy
- lipidomics.
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