Iron and cancer: more ore to be mined

SV Torti, FM Torti - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2013 - nature.com
SV Torti, FM Torti
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2013nature.com
Iron is an essential nutrient that facilitates cell proliferation and growth. However, iron also
has the capacity to engage in redox cycling and free radical formation. Therefore, iron can
contribute to both tumour initiation and tumour growth; recent work has also shown that iron
has a role in the tumour microenvironment and in metastasis. Pathways of iron acquisition,
efflux, storage and regulation are all perturbed in cancer, suggesting that reprogramming of
iron metabolism is a central aspect of tumour cell survival. Signalling through hypoxia …
Abstract
Iron is an essential nutrient that facilitates cell proliferation and growth. However, iron also has the capacity to engage in redox cycling and free radical formation. Therefore, iron can contribute to both tumour initiation and tumour growth; recent work has also shown that iron has a role in the tumour microenvironment and in metastasis. Pathways of iron acquisition, efflux, storage and regulation are all perturbed in cancer, suggesting that reprogramming of iron metabolism is a central aspect of tumour cell survival. Signalling through hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) and WNT pathways may contribute to altered iron metabolism in cancer. Targeting iron metabolic pathways may provide new tools for cancer prognosis and therapy.
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