MAMMALIAN COPPER HOMEOSTASIS: PHYSIOLOGIC ROLES AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS
Physiological Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
105(1), P. 441 - 491
Published: Aug. 22, 2024
In
the
past
decade,
evidence
for
numerous
roles
of
copper
(Cu)
in
mammalian
physiology
has
grown
exponentially.
The
discoveries
Cu
involvement
cell
signaling,
autophagy,
motility,
differentiation,
and
regulated
death
(cuproptosis)
have
markedly
extended
list
already
known
functions
Cu,
such
as
a
cofactor
essential
metabolic
enzymes,
protein
structural
component,
regulator
trafficking.
Novel
unexpected
transporting
proteins
enzymes
been
identified,
new
disorders
homeostasis
described.
Significant
progress
made
mechanistic
studies
two
classic
metabolism,
Menkes
disease
Wilson’s
disease,
which
paved
way
novel
approaches
to
their
treatment.
discovery
cuproptosis
role
metastatic
growth
increased
interest
targeting
homeostatic
pathways
treat
cancer.
this
review,
we
summarize
established
concepts
field
discuss
how
decade
expand
modify
these
concepts.
brain
metabolism
functional
speciation
recently
discovered
attracted
significant
attention
are
highlighted
review.
Language: Английский
Serum Levels of Zinc and Copper in Patients with Endometrial Cancer: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Vaibhav Chaudhary,
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Bhavya Sharma,
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Sweta Kumari
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Biological Trace Element Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 2, 2025
Language: Английский
Micro- and Macronutrients in Endometrial Cancer—From Metallomic Analysis to Improvements in Treatment Strategies
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(18), P. 9918 - 9918
Published: Sept. 14, 2024
Endometrial
cancer
is
reported
to
be
one
of
the
most
prevalent
cancers
female
reproductive
organs
worldwide,
with
increasing
incidence
and
mortality
rates
over
past
decade.
Early
diagnosis
critical
for
effective
treatment.
Recently,
there
has
been
a
growing
focus
on
role
nutrition
micronutrient
macronutrient
status
in
patients
gynecologic
cancers,
including
endometrial
cancer.
In
following
paper,
we
have
conducted
an
in-depth
narrative
literature
review
aim
evaluating
results
metallomic
studies
specifically
concerning
micro-
The
main
objective
paper
was
analyze
regarding
nutritional
describe
chosen
elements
onset
progression
carcinogenesis.
Further,
focused
evaluation
usage
described
potential
treatment
abovementioned
cancer,
as
well
possible
prevention
considering
proper
supplementation
healthy
individuals.
Calcium
proposed
reduce
risk
although
some
offer
conflicting
evidence.
Deficiencies
phosphorus,
selenium,
zinc
inversely
associated
risk,
suggesting
they
may
play
protective
role,
whereas
excessive
levels
iron,
copper,
cadmium
positively
correlated
increased
risk.
However,
molecular
mechanisms
by
which
these
affect
carcinogenesis
are
not
fully
understood,
current
findings
often
contradictory.
Further
research
needed
clarify
relationships
evaluate
interventions
Language: Английский