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Hydrogen Sulfide Biology and Its Role in Cancer

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 27, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27113389

Keywords

endogenous gases; hydrogen sulfide; signaling pathways; cancer; translational medicine

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81802718, U1504817]
  2. Training Program for Young Backbone Teachers of Institutions of Higher Learning in Henan Province, China [2020GGJS038]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Education Department of Henan Province, China [21A310003]
  4. Foundation of Science & Technology Department of Henan Province, China [222102310490, 222102310495]

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This review provides an in-depth explanation of the potential role of H2S in various malignancies, including its synthesis, signaling routes, and release. H2S is considered an oncogenic gas and a potential therapeutic target for treating and diagnosing cancers.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an endogenous biologically active gas produced in mammalian tissues. It plays a very critical role in many pathophysiological processes in the body. It can be endogenously produced through many enzymes analogous to the cysteine family, while the exogenous source may involve inorganic sulfide salts. H2S has recently been well investigated with regard to the onset of various carcinogenic diseases such as lung, breast, ovaries, colon cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders. H2S is considered an oncogenic gas, and a potential therapeutic target for treating and diagnosing cancers, due to its role in mediating the development of tumorigenesis. Here in this review, an in-detail up-to-date explanation of the potential role of H2S in different malignancies has been reported. The study summarizes the synthesis of H2S, its roles, signaling routes, expressions, and H2S release in various malignancies. Considering the critical importance of this active biological molecule, we believe this review in this esteemed journal will highlight the oncogenic role of H2S in the scientific community.

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