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Time-dependent memory of hypoxia exposure influences tumor invasion dynamics

Sadhu, G.; Jain, P.; Meena, R. K.; George, J. T.; Jolly, M. K.

2026-04-09 systems biology
10.64898/2026.04.07.716866 bioRxiv
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Cancer cells in hypoxic environments often proliferate less but exhibit enhanced migration relative to their normoxic counterparts. Recent in vitro and in silico studies have characterized the role of hypoxic memory - the ability of cancer cells to retain their hypoxic phenotype even when reoxygenated - in tumor invasion. However, the observations have been limited either to exposing cancer cells to hypoxia for a fixed duration or by assuming a fixed-time persistence of the hypoxic state upon reoxygenation independent of the duration of hypoxia exposure. Thus, time-dependent cell-state changes during hypoxia and their impact on hypoxic memory remains unclear. Here, we first analyze transcriptomic data from breast cancer samples to show that the genes upregulated at transcriptional level and hypomethylated at epigenetic level are enriched in cell invasion, indicating hypoxic memory-driven process of tumor invasion. Next, we used a computational model to investigate how the spatial-temporal dynamics of oxygen levels in a tumor drive time-dependent changes in hypoxic memory and influence tumor invasion dynamics. Our simulation results show that such dynamic hypoxic memory can drive enhanced tumor invasion over a fixed hypoxic memory by a) enriching hypoxic cell density at the tumor front, b) reducing sensitivity of hypoxic cell state to fluctuations in oxygen supply, and c) enhancing effective diffusion of hypoxic cells. Our results highlight the crucial role of dynamic hypoxic memory in shaping tumor invasion dynamics, underscoring the need to elucidate its underlying mechanisms in future studies.

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