Abstract

Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIF) plays a major role in the regulation of hypoxia. It occurs not only under normal physiological conditions but also under pathological conditions such as some inflammatory reactions and tumor diseases. Studies have shown that the mechanisms of hepatocarcinogenesis include cellular molecules signaling pathways and gene levels in which Hypoxia-inducible factors play an important role. At present, surgical resection liver transplantation and chemotherapy are still the main treatment methods in the clinical treatment of patients with liver cancer but conventional chemotherapy drugs have toxic side effects on human body and the prognosis is poor. HIF is not only involved in reducing the efficacy of radiotherapy chemotherapy and targeted therapy but also closely related to angiogenesis and immune escape. In this article, we will focus on the Hypoxia-inducible factors of liver cancer and discuss its relationship with the development and prognosis of liver cancer and provide new ideas for the precise treatment of malignant liver tumors.

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