2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12876-024-03219-6
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Prognostic analysis of hepatocellular carcinoma based on cuproptosis -associated lncRNAs

Mingwei Wei,
Libai Lu,
Zongjiang Luo
et al.

Abstract: Objectives Cuproptosis represents an innovative type of cell death, distinct from apoptosis, driven by copper dependency, yet the involvement of copper apoptosis-associated long non-coding RNAs (CRLncRNAs) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains unclear. This study is dedicated to unveiling the role and significance of these copper apoptosis-related lncRNAs within the context of HCC, focusing on their impact on both the development of the disease and its prognosis. … Show more

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“…Copper is an essential trace element involved in the activity and function of multiple enzymes, significantly impacting cellular energy production, neural conduction, antioxidative defense, and the absorption and metabolism of iron (18)(19)(20)(21). The relationship between copper ion metabolism and tumor development has become increasingly clear, particularly with the discovery of a new mode of cell death induced by copper-cuproptosis (22,23). Cuproptosis involves copper directly binding to certain intracellular fatty acid synthases, leading to protein aggregation and cellular dysfunction (24).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copper is an essential trace element involved in the activity and function of multiple enzymes, significantly impacting cellular energy production, neural conduction, antioxidative defense, and the absorption and metabolism of iron (18)(19)(20)(21). The relationship between copper ion metabolism and tumor development has become increasingly clear, particularly with the discovery of a new mode of cell death induced by copper-cuproptosis (22,23). Cuproptosis involves copper directly binding to certain intracellular fatty acid synthases, leading to protein aggregation and cellular dysfunction (24).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%