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Summary: Recent studies have shown that imbalanced copper homeostasis can affect tumor growth, causing irreversible damage. Copper can induce various forms of cell death, such as apoptosis and autophagy, through mechanisms involving reactive oxygen species accumulation, proteasome inhibition, and antiangiogenesis. This review highlights the antitumor mechanisms of copper, the development of biomaterials and nanotechnology incorporating copper, and the clinical applications of novel copper complexes.
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NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY
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Pharmacology & Pharmacy
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Summary: Programmed cell death (PCD) has been a major research interest in the past three decades. Initially, apoptosis was considered the only mechanistic pathway for PCD, but now other important pathways such as necroptosis have been discovered, which are crucial for understanding the cellular processes behind different pathological conditions. Additionally, research on triggering necroptosis in cancer cells to induce cell death and overcome chemoresistance is being discussed.
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Paul A. Cobine et al.
Summary: Mitochondria accumulate copper through MCF proteins for the maturation of copper enzymes, involving transporters like Pic2 and SLC25A3. Copper and copper proteins play essential roles in regulating cellular copper balance and inter-organ communication, while matrix copper may also have a role in novel cell death pathway cuproptosis.
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Bryce Blades et al.
Summary: The complex and inverse relationship between copper and lipid metabolism has implications for diseases involving dyslipidemia. Understanding these pathways may provide druggable targets for therapeutic intervention. Tissue-specific roles of the copper regulatory protein ATP7B further elucidate the association between copper and lipid metabolism.
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS
(2021)
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Cell Biology
Svetlana Lutsenko
Summary: Copper homeostasis is crucial for the development and function of organisms, with misbalance leading to serious pathologies. Mammalian Cu(I) transporters play a key role in regulating intracellular copper fluxes, with various regulatory proteins contributing to the dynamic and cell-specific nature of the copper transport networks. The comparison of copper transport mechanisms in the liver and intestine highlights the distinct composition and regulatory responses of their transporters to changing copper levels.
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Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Hanshu Yuan et al.
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
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Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Yi Xiao et al.
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PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
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Microbiology
Yuan Ping Li et al.
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Lisha Li et al.
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May T. Maung et al.
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Beata Tarnacka et al.
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