Cancer cells preferentially accumulate iron (Fe) relative to non-malignant cells; however, the underlying rationale remains elusive. Iron–sulfur (Fe–S) clusters are critical cofactors that aid in a wide variety of cellular functions (e.g., DNA metabolism and electron transport). In this article, we theorize that a differential need for Fe–S biogenesis in tumor versus non-malignant cells underlies the Fe-dependent cell growth demand of cancer cells to promote cell division and survival by promoting genomic stability via Fe–S containing DNA metabolic enzymes. In this review, we outline the complex Fe–S biogenesis process and its potential upregulation in cancer. We also discuss three therapeutic strategies to target Fe–S biogenesis: (i) redox...
Iron is an essential nutrient that facilitates cell proliferation and growth. However, iron also has...
Significance:- In this review, the dual nature of both iron and reactive oxygen species (ROS) will...
Excess iron causes cancer and is thought to be related to carcinogenesis and cancer progression incl...
Iron is a key metal involved in several biological processes such as DNA replication and repair, cel...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all organisms. On the one hand, it facilitates cell proli...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all organisms. On the one hand, it facilitates cell proli...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all organisms. On the one hand, it facilitates cell proli...
Iron is essential for normal cellular function. It participates in a wide variety of cellular proces...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a distinct subpopulation of tumor cells endowed with stem-like properti...
Iron is a trace but vital element in the human body and is necessary for a multitude of crucial proc...
Iron is an essential element for the growth and proliferation of cells. Cellular iron uptake, storag...
Iron–sulfur (Fe/S) clusters (ISCs) are redox-active protein cofactors that their synthesis, transfer...
Demanded as an essential trace element that supports cell growth and basic functions, iron can be ha...
AbstractIron–sulfur (Fe–S) clusters are versatile protein cofactors that require numerous components...
Iron is indispensable for cell metabolism of both normal and cancer cells. In the latter, several di...
Iron is an essential nutrient that facilitates cell proliferation and growth. However, iron also has...
Significance:- In this review, the dual nature of both iron and reactive oxygen species (ROS) will...
Excess iron causes cancer and is thought to be related to carcinogenesis and cancer progression incl...
Iron is a key metal involved in several biological processes such as DNA replication and repair, cel...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all organisms. On the one hand, it facilitates cell proli...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all organisms. On the one hand, it facilitates cell proli...
Iron is an essential element for virtually all organisms. On the one hand, it facilitates cell proli...
Iron is essential for normal cellular function. It participates in a wide variety of cellular proces...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a distinct subpopulation of tumor cells endowed with stem-like properti...
Iron is a trace but vital element in the human body and is necessary for a multitude of crucial proc...
Iron is an essential element for the growth and proliferation of cells. Cellular iron uptake, storag...
Iron–sulfur (Fe/S) clusters (ISCs) are redox-active protein cofactors that their synthesis, transfer...
Demanded as an essential trace element that supports cell growth and basic functions, iron can be ha...
AbstractIron–sulfur (Fe–S) clusters are versatile protein cofactors that require numerous components...
Iron is indispensable for cell metabolism of both normal and cancer cells. In the latter, several di...
Iron is an essential nutrient that facilitates cell proliferation and growth. However, iron also has...
Significance:- In this review, the dual nature of both iron and reactive oxygen species (ROS) will...
Excess iron causes cancer and is thought to be related to carcinogenesis and cancer progression incl...