Poorly vascularized areas of solid tumors contain quiescent cell populations that are resistant to cell cycle-active cancer drugs. The compound VLX600 was recently identified to target quiescent tumor cells and to inhibit mitochondrial respiration. We here performed gene expression analysis in order to characterize the cellular response to VLX600. The compound-specific signature of VLX600 revealed a striking similarity to signatures generated by compounds known to chelate iron. Validation experiments including addition of ferrous and ferric iron in excess, EXAFS measurements, and structure activity relationship analyses showed that VLX600 chelates iron and supported the hypothesis that the biological effects of this compound is due to iron ...
Background: Multi drug resistance (MDR) or cross-resistance to multiple classes of chemotherapeutic ...
Background: Current insights into the effects of iron deficiency in tumour cells are not commensurat...
Neoplastic diseases are still a major medical challenge, requiring a constant search for new therape...
Poorly vascularized areas of solid tumors contain quiescent cell populations that are resistant to c...
Cancer cells accumulate iron to supplement their aberrant growth and metabolism. Depleting cells of ...
Abstract Background Cancer cells have increased levels of transferrin receptor and lower levels of f...
Iron is a trace but vital element in the human body and is necessary for a multitude of crucial proc...
Organisms depend on iron to survive. This fact is underscored by the critical requirement for iron d...
Iron is a key metal involved in several biological processes such as DNA replication and repair, cel...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and there is an increasing need for novel ant...
Targeting essential nutrients (eg., those required for DNA synthesis) to inhibit cancer cell growth ...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and there is an increasing need for novel ant...
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 (Fe) is a fundamental requirement for life since it is involved in many cellularprocesses criti...
Background: Multi drug resistance (MDR) or cross-resistance to multiple classes of chemotherapeutic ...
Background: Current insights into the effects of iron deficiency in tumour cells are not commensurat...
Neoplastic diseases are still a major medical challenge, requiring a constant search for new therape...
Poorly vascularized areas of solid tumors contain quiescent cell populations that are resistant to c...
Cancer cells accumulate iron to supplement their aberrant growth and metabolism. Depleting cells of ...
Abstract Background Cancer cells have increased levels of transferrin receptor and lower levels of f...
Iron is a trace but vital element in the human body and is necessary for a multitude of crucial proc...
Organisms depend on iron to survive. This fact is underscored by the critical requirement for iron d...
Iron is a key metal involved in several biological processes such as DNA replication and repair, cel...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and there is an increasing need for novel ant...
Targeting essential nutrients (eg., those required for DNA synthesis) to inhibit cancer cell growth ...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and there is an increasing need for novel ant...
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 (Fe) is a fundamental requirement for life since it is involved in many cellularprocesses criti...
Background: Multi drug resistance (MDR) or cross-resistance to multiple classes of chemotherapeutic ...
Background: Current insights into the effects of iron deficiency in tumour cells are not commensurat...
Neoplastic diseases are still a major medical challenge, requiring a constant search for new therape...