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The Role of HO-1 and Its Crosstalk with Oxidative Stress in Cancer Cell Survival

Journal

CELLS
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells10092401

Keywords

heme oxygenase-1; reactive oxygen species; cancers; subcellular localization; mitochondria; nuclei

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 108-2320-B-039-040, MOST 109-2320-B-039-016, MOST 110-2320-B-039-013-MY3, MOST 110-2313-B-005-050]
  2. China Medical University Hospital [DMR-110-011]
  3. iEGG
  4. Animal Biotechnology Center
  5. Innovation and Development Center of Sustainable Agriculture from The Featured Areas Research Center Program

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HO-1 plays a significant role in oxidative stress and tumorigenesis, regulating key signaling pathways in the progression of cancer. While the relationship between HO-1 and cancer development has not been thoroughly examined, it holds great potential in advancing research in this area.
Heme oxygenases (HOs) act on heme degradation to produce carbon monoxide (CO), free iron, ferritin, and biliverdin. Upregulation of cellular HO-1 levels is signature of oxidative stress for its downstream effects particularly under pro-oxidative status. Subcellular traffics of HO-1 to different organelles constitute a network of interactions compromising a variety of effectors such as pro-oxidants, ROS, mitochondrial enzymes, and nucleic transcription factors. Some of the compartmentalized HO-1 have been demonstrated as functioning in the progression of cancer. Emerging data show the multiple roles of HO-1 in tumorigenesis from pathogenesis to the progression to malignancy, metastasis, and even resistance to therapy. However, the role of HO-1 in tumorigenesis has not been systematically addressed. This review describes the crosstalk between HO-1 and oxidative stress, and following redox regulation in the tumorigenesis. HO-1-regulated signaling pathways are also summarized. This review aims to integrate basic information and current progress of HO-1 in cancer research in order to enhance the understandings and facilitate following studies.

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