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Role of Intracellular Iron in Switching Apoptosis to Ferroptosis to Target Therapy-Resistant Cancer Stem Cells

Iron is a crucial element required for the proper functioning of the body. For instance, hemoglobin is the vital component in the blood that delivers oxygen to various parts of the body. The heme protein present in hemoglobin comprises iron in the form of a ferrous state which regulates oxygen deliv...

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Autores principales: Pandrangi, Santhi Latha, Chittineedi, Prasanthi, Chalumuri, Sphoorthi Shree, Meena, Avtar Singh, Neira Mosquera, Juan Alejandro, Sánchez Llaguno, Sungey Naynee, Pamuru, Ramachandra Reddy, Mohiddin, Gooty Jaffer, Mohammad, Arifullah
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9100132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35566360
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27093011
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author Pandrangi, Santhi Latha
Chittineedi, Prasanthi
Chalumuri, Sphoorthi Shree
Meena, Avtar Singh
Neira Mosquera, Juan Alejandro
Sánchez Llaguno, Sungey Naynee
Pamuru, Ramachandra Reddy
Mohiddin, Gooty Jaffer
Mohammad, Arifullah
author_facet Pandrangi, Santhi Latha
Chittineedi, Prasanthi
Chalumuri, Sphoorthi Shree
Meena, Avtar Singh
Neira Mosquera, Juan Alejandro
Sánchez Llaguno, Sungey Naynee
Pamuru, Ramachandra Reddy
Mohiddin, Gooty Jaffer
Mohammad, Arifullah
author_sort Pandrangi, Santhi Latha
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description Iron is a crucial element required for the proper functioning of the body. For instance, hemoglobin is the vital component in the blood that delivers oxygen to various parts of the body. The heme protein present in hemoglobin comprises iron in the form of a ferrous state which regulates oxygen delivery. Excess iron in the body is stored as ferritin and would be utilized under iron-deficient conditions. Surprisingly, cancer cells as well as cancer stem cells have elevated ferritin levels suggesting that iron plays a vital role in protecting these cells. However, apart from the cytoprotective role iron also has the potential to induce cell death via ferroptosis which is a non-apoptotic cell death dependent on iron reserves. Apoptosis a caspase-dependent cell death mechanism is effective on cancer cells however little is known about its impact on cancer stem cell death. This paper focuses on the molecular characteristics of apoptosis and ferroptosis and the importance of switching to ferroptosis to target cancer stem cells death thereby preventing cancer relapse. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first review to demonstrate the importance of intracellular iron in regulating the switching of tumor cells and therapy resistant CSCs from apoptosis to ferroptosis.
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spelling pubmed-91001322022-05-14 Role of Intracellular Iron in Switching Apoptosis to Ferroptosis to Target Therapy-Resistant Cancer Stem Cells Pandrangi, Santhi Latha Chittineedi, Prasanthi Chalumuri, Sphoorthi Shree Meena, Avtar Singh Neira Mosquera, Juan Alejandro Sánchez Llaguno, Sungey Naynee Pamuru, Ramachandra Reddy Mohiddin, Gooty Jaffer Mohammad, Arifullah Molecules Review Iron is a crucial element required for the proper functioning of the body. For instance, hemoglobin is the vital component in the blood that delivers oxygen to various parts of the body. The heme protein present in hemoglobin comprises iron in the form of a ferrous state which regulates oxygen delivery. Excess iron in the body is stored as ferritin and would be utilized under iron-deficient conditions. Surprisingly, cancer cells as well as cancer stem cells have elevated ferritin levels suggesting that iron plays a vital role in protecting these cells. However, apart from the cytoprotective role iron also has the potential to induce cell death via ferroptosis which is a non-apoptotic cell death dependent on iron reserves. Apoptosis a caspase-dependent cell death mechanism is effective on cancer cells however little is known about its impact on cancer stem cell death. This paper focuses on the molecular characteristics of apoptosis and ferroptosis and the importance of switching to ferroptosis to target cancer stem cells death thereby preventing cancer relapse. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first review to demonstrate the importance of intracellular iron in regulating the switching of tumor cells and therapy resistant CSCs from apoptosis to ferroptosis. MDPI 2022-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9100132/ /pubmed/35566360 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27093011 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pandrangi, Santhi Latha
Chittineedi, Prasanthi
Chalumuri, Sphoorthi Shree
Meena, Avtar Singh
Neira Mosquera, Juan Alejandro
Sánchez Llaguno, Sungey Naynee
Pamuru, Ramachandra Reddy
Mohiddin, Gooty Jaffer
Mohammad, Arifullah
Role of Intracellular Iron in Switching Apoptosis to Ferroptosis to Target Therapy-Resistant Cancer Stem Cells
title Role of Intracellular Iron in Switching Apoptosis to Ferroptosis to Target Therapy-Resistant Cancer Stem Cells
title_full Role of Intracellular Iron in Switching Apoptosis to Ferroptosis to Target Therapy-Resistant Cancer Stem Cells
title_fullStr Role of Intracellular Iron in Switching Apoptosis to Ferroptosis to Target Therapy-Resistant Cancer Stem Cells
title_full_unstemmed Role of Intracellular Iron in Switching Apoptosis to Ferroptosis to Target Therapy-Resistant Cancer Stem Cells
title_short Role of Intracellular Iron in Switching Apoptosis to Ferroptosis to Target Therapy-Resistant Cancer Stem Cells
title_sort role of intracellular iron in switching apoptosis to ferroptosis to target therapy-resistant cancer stem cells
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9100132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35566360
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27093011
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