2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202010.0447.v1
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Iron Dysregulation in Human Cancer: Altered Metabolism, Biomarkers for Diagnosis, Prognosis, Monitoring and Rationale for Therapy

Abstract: Iron (Fe) is a trace element that plays essential roles in various biological processes such as DNA synthesis and repair, as well as cellular energy production, or oxygen transport, and it is currently widely recognized that iron homeostasis is dysregulated in many cancers. Indeed, several iron homeostasis proteins may be responsible for malignant tumor initiation, proliferation, and for metastatic spread of tumors. A large number of studies demonstrated the potential clinical value of turning these deregulate… Show more

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“…The role of metals in cancer has been acknowledged [17,18,81]. Nowadays, metal-binding compounds are explored as potential anticancer agents [82].…”
Section: Targeting Zinc With Metal-binding Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of metals in cancer has been acknowledged [17,18,81]. Nowadays, metal-binding compounds are explored as potential anticancer agents [82].…”
Section: Targeting Zinc With Metal-binding Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%