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Relationship between copper and immunity: The potential role of copper in tumor immunity

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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.1019153

Keywords

copper deficiency; CTR-1; IL-2; PD-L1; copper ionophores; copper chelators; tumor immunity

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Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China [2022A1515012315]
  2. Beijing Science and Technology Medical Development Foundation [KC2021-JX-0186-94]
  3. 2021 Special Innovation Project of Guangdong Provincial Department of Education [2021KTSCX015]
  4. In-depth promotion of the innovation-driven assistance project in Foshan City [2021043]
  5. 2018 Foshan City Outstanding Young Medical Talent Training Project [600009]
  6. 2020 Shunde District Competition Support Talent Project
  7. Southern Medical University Shunde Hospital Scientific Research Startup Plan [SRSP2018001]
  8. Guangdong Medical Science and Technology Research Fund Project [A2019302]
  9. Science and Technology Plan Project of Foshan Science and Technology Bureau [2018AB000683]
  10. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  11. National Natural Science Youth Fund Project [81802879]
  12. Southern Medical University Scientific Research Startup Plan [PY2018N110]
  13. Foshan City's 13th Five-Year Key Specialty Project [FSGSP2D135051]

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Copper ions are essential for the development and function of the immune system. Both copper deficiency and elevated copper levels have been linked to various diseases, including immune system disorders and tumor development. Recent studies have also revealed the role of copper ions in regulating tumor immunity through gene expression.
Copper is an essential trace element in an organism, and changes in copper levels in vivo often indicate a diseased state. Copper and immunity have been discussed since the last century, with copper deficiency significantly affecting the development and function of the immune system, such as increased host susceptibility to various pathogens, decreased number and impaired function of neutrophils, reduced antibacterial activity of macrophages, decreased proliferation of splenocytes, impaired B cell ability to produce antibodies and impaired function of cytotoxic T lymphocyte and helper T cells. In the past 20 years, some studies have shown that copper ions are related to the development of many tumors, including lung cancer, acute lymphoid leukaemia, multiple myeloma and other tumors, wherein copper ion levels were significantly elevated, and current studies reveal that copper ions are involved in the development, growth and metastasis of tumors through various pathways. Moreover, recent studies have shown that copper ions can regulate the expression of PD-L1, thus, attention should be paid to the important role of copper in tumor immunity. By exploring and studying copper ions and tumor immunity, new insights into tumor immunity could be generated and novel therapeutic approaches to improve the clinical prognosis of patients can be provided.

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