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Titre: High altitude and cancer: An old controversy
Auteur(s): Calderon Gerstein, Walter S.
Torres Samaniego, Gabriela
Mots-clés: Factor inducible por hipoxia
Metabolito reactivo del oxígeno
Editeur: Universidad Continental
Date de publication: 2021
metadata.dc.date.available: 13-oct-2021
Référence bibliographique: Calderon, W., Torres, G. (2021). High altitude and cancer: An old controversy. Revista Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology, 289(1), [12]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2021.103655
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2021.103655
Résumé: Ecological studies have found that individuals that live at high altitude regions and in places where ultraviolet radiation is maximal, have lower rates of different types of cancer. However, there is evidence that in these same regions, genetic mutations that are prooncogenic, develop, as they are needed to increase human adaptability to hypoxic environments. Debate has arisen between researchers who consider high altitude environments as suitable for human longevity because of its protective effects against malignancies, and scientists that have re- ported an increased incidence of different type of cancers in these same regions. Evidence is presented that altitude is related to the development of genetic alterations in micro RNAs, p53 protein, lymphocyte activity, decrease in Fas Ligand and other proapoptotic molecules, as well as increase in prometastatic VGEF an HIF. Notwithstanding, higher vitamin D and ultraviolet B levels, and a better metabolic profile, taken together with lower pollution levels hves been related to lower incidence and mortality rates from malignancies in a series of epidemiological studies.
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Extension: p. [12]
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