Cuproptosis in cancers: Function and implications from bench to bedside - 16/06/24
Abstract |
Copper, an indispensable micronutrient, is implicated in numerous vital biological processes and is essential for all physiological activities. Recently, the discovery of a novel type of copper-dependent cell death, known as cuproptosis, has shed light on its role in cancer development. Extensive research is currently underway to unravel the mechanisms underlying cuproptosis and its correlation with various cancer types. In this review, we summarize the findings regarding the roles and mechanisms of cuproptosis in various cancer types, including colorectal cancer, lung cancer, gastric cancer, breast cancer, liver cancer and cutaneous melanoma. Furthermore, the effects of copper-related agents such as copper chelators and copper ionophores on cell proliferation, apoptosis, angiogenesis, tumor immunity, and chemotherapy resistance have been explored in cancer preclinical and clinical trials. These insights provide promising avenues for the development of prospective anticancer drugs aimed at inducing cuproptosis.
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This review summarizes the effects of cuproptosis in various tumors types and delineates potential therapeutic avenues for cancer treatment involving copper chelators and copper ionophores with cuproptosis-inducing properties.
This review summarizes the effects of cuproptosis in various tumors types and delineates potential therapeutic avenues for cancer treatment involving copper chelators and copper ionophores with cuproptosis-inducing properties.Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.
Highlights |
• | Dysregulated copper homeostasis links cuproptosis and cancer progression. |
• | Cuproptosis influencing cancer cell proliferation, migration, autophagy, apoptosis, and angiogenesis. |
• | Copper chelators and copper ionophores have crucial effects in exploring new approaches for tumor therapy. |
Abbreviations : ACD, RCD, STEAP, CTR1, GSH, MT, SOD1, CCS, CCO, COX11, COX17, ATP7A/B, ATOX1, TGN, DLAT, CRC, XIAP, NF-κB, EMT, ECM, HRE, HIF-1α, LOX, OS, DFS, FP, Cu/Zn-SOD, DSF, HCC, Acetyl-CoA, TNBC, SKCM, HNSCC, CcRCC, RCC, ROS, DPy, CDT, UPS
Keywords : Cuproptosis, Copper, Copper chelator, Copper ionophore, Cancer therapy
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