Cuproptosis: mechanisms and links with cancers
J **e, Y Yang, Y Gao, J He - Molecular cancer, 2023 - Springer
Cuproptosis was a copper-dependent and unique kind of cell death that was separate from
existing other forms of cell death. The last decade has witnessed a considerable increase in …
existing other forms of cell death. The last decade has witnessed a considerable increase in …
Copper metabolism in cell death and autophagy
Copper is an essential trace element in biological systems, maintaining the activity of
enzymes and the function of transcription factors. However, at high concentrations, copper …
enzymes and the function of transcription factors. However, at high concentrations, copper …
Connecting copper and cancer: from transition metal signalling to metalloplasia
Copper is an essential nutrient whose redox properties make it both beneficial and toxic to
the cell. Recent progress in studying transition metal signalling has forged new links …
the cell. Recent progress in studying transition metal signalling has forged new links …
Autophagy in major human diseases
Autophagy is a core molecular pathway for the preservation of cellular and organismal
homeostasis. Pharmacological and genetic interventions impairing autophagy responses …
homeostasis. Pharmacological and genetic interventions impairing autophagy responses …
Cuproptosis: Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying copper-induced cell death
PA Cobine, DC Brady - Molecular cell, 2022 - cell.com
Cuproptosis: Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying copper-induced cell death:
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Cuproptosis: Harnessing transition metal for cancer therapy
Transition metal elements, such as copper, play diverse and pivotal roles in oncology. They
act as constituents of metalloenzymes involved in cellular metabolism, function as signaling …
act as constituents of metalloenzymes involved in cellular metabolism, function as signaling …
Cope with copper: From copper linked mechanisms to copper-based clinical cancer therapies
X Wang, M Zhou, Y Liu, Z Si - Cancer Letters, 2023 - Elsevier
Recent studies have established a strong link between copper and cancer biology, as
copper is necessary for cancer growth and metastasis. Beyond the conventional concept of …
copper is necessary for cancer growth and metastasis. Beyond the conventional concept of …
The multifaceted roles of copper in cancer: A trace metal element with dysregulated metabolism, but also a target or a bullet for therapy
Simple Summary Copper is an essential element for human life. However, its redox activity
can be detrimental for the cell that developed highly coordinated pathways to chelate and …
can be detrimental for the cell that developed highly coordinated pathways to chelate and …
Autophagy in liver diseases: time for translation?
M Allaire, PE Rautou, P Codogno, S Lotersztajn - Journal of Hepatology, 2019 - Elsevier
Autophagy is a self-eating catabolic pathway that contributes to liver homeostasis through its
role in energy balance and in the quality control of the cytoplasm, by removing misfolded …
role in energy balance and in the quality control of the cytoplasm, by removing misfolded …
[HTML][HTML] Copper in cancer: from pathogenesis to therapy
D Guan, L Zhao, X Shi, X Ma, Z Chen - Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2023 - Elsevier
One of the basic trace elements for the structure and metabolism of human tissue is copper.
However, as a heavy metal, excessive intake or abnormal accumulation of copper in the …
However, as a heavy metal, excessive intake or abnormal accumulation of copper in the …