SummaryIt is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer; however, questions regarding the mechanism of how iron increases cancer risk, the source of the excess iron (circulating or luminal), and whether iron reduction represents a potential therapeutic option remain unanswered. In this study, we show that after Apc deletion, the cellular iron acquisition proteins TfR1 and DMT1 are rapidly induced. Conversely, restoration of APC reduces cellular iron due to repression of these proteins. To test the functional importance of these findings, we performed in vivo investigations of the impact of iron levels on intestinal tumorigenesis. Strikingly, depletion of luminal (but not system...
Iron is indispensable for cell metabolism of both normal and cancer cells. In the latter, several di...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by OUP in Nutrition Reviews on 17/7/2020, ava...
The carcinogenic potential of iron in colorectal cancer (CRC) is not fully understood. Iron is able ...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
SummaryIt is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk o...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cause of cancer-related deaths in industrialized co...
Dietary iron intake and systemic iron balance are implicated in colorectal cancer (CRC) development,...
Dietary iron intake and systemic iron balance are implicated in colorectal cancer (CRC) development,...
Iron deficiency, with or without anemia, is the most frequent hematological manifestation in individ...
There is definitive evidence that iron overload induces oxidative stress and DNA damage, which can e...
The relationship between colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CAC) and the dysregulation of iron me...
Iron is indispensable for cell metabolism of both normal and cancer cells. In the latter, several di...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by OUP in Nutrition Reviews on 17/7/2020, ava...
The carcinogenic potential of iron in colorectal cancer (CRC) is not fully understood. Iron is able ...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
SummaryIt is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk o...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cause of cancer-related deaths in industrialized co...
Dietary iron intake and systemic iron balance are implicated in colorectal cancer (CRC) development,...
Dietary iron intake and systemic iron balance are implicated in colorectal cancer (CRC) development,...
Iron deficiency, with or without anemia, is the most frequent hematological manifestation in individ...
There is definitive evidence that iron overload induces oxidative stress and DNA damage, which can e...
The relationship between colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CAC) and the dysregulation of iron me...
Iron is indispensable for cell metabolism of both normal and cancer cells. In the latter, several di...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by OUP in Nutrition Reviews on 17/7/2020, ava...
The carcinogenic potential of iron in colorectal cancer (CRC) is not fully understood. Iron is able ...