The Role of Cdo1 in Ferroptosis and Apoptosis in Cancer
Cysteine dioxygenase type 1 ( ) is a tumor suppressor gene. It regulates the metabolism of cysteine, thereby influencing the cellular antioxidative capacity. This function puts in a prominent position to promote ferroptosis and apoptosis. promotes ferroptosis mainly by decreasing the amounts of anti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biomedicines 2024-04, Vol.12 (4), p.918 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cysteine dioxygenase type 1 (
) is a tumor suppressor gene. It regulates the metabolism of cysteine, thereby influencing the cellular antioxidative capacity. This function puts
in a prominent position to promote ferroptosis and apoptosis.
promotes ferroptosis mainly by decreasing the amounts of antioxidants, leading to autoperoxidation of the cell membrane through Fenton reaction.
promotes apoptosis mainly through the product of cysteine metabolism, taurine, and low level of antioxidants. Many cancers exhibit altered function of
, underscoring its crucial role in cancer cell survival. Genetic and epigenetic alterations have been found, with methylation of
promoter as the most common mutation. The fact that no cancer was found to be caused by altered
function alone indicates that the tumor suppressor role of
is mild. By compiling the current knowledge about apoptosis, ferroptosis, and the role of
, this review suggests possibilities for how the mild anticancer role of
could be harnessed in new cancer therapies. Here, developing drugs targeting
is considered meaningful in neoadjuvant therapies, for example, helping against the development of anti-cancer drug resistance in tumor cells. |
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ISSN: | 2227-9059 2227-9059 |
DOI: | 10.3390/biomedicines12040918 |