Cuproptosis: Mechanisms, biological significance, and advances in disease treatment-A systematic review
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Cuproptosis: Mechanisms, biological significance, and advances in disease treatment-A systematic review
Abstract
Background: Copper is an essential trace element for biological systems, as it plays a critical role in the activity of various enzymes and metabolic processes. However, the dysregulation of copper homeostasis is closely associated with the onset and progression of numerous diseases. In recent years, copper-induced cell death, a novel form of cellular demise, has garnered significant attention. This process is characterized by the abnormal accumulation of intracellular copper ions, leading to cellular dysfunction and eventual cell death. Copper toxicity occurs through the interaction of copper with acylated enzymes in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. This interaction results in subsequent protein aggregation, causing proteotoxic stress and ultimately resulting in cell death. Despite the promise of these findings, the detailed mechanisms and broader implications of cuproptosis remain underexplored. Therefore, our study aimed to investigate the role of copper in cell death and autophagy, focusing on the molecular mechanisms of cuproptosis. We also aimed to discuss recent advancements in copper-related research across various diseases and tumors, providing insights for future studies and potential therapeutic applications.
Main body: This review delves into the biological significance of copper metabolism and the molecular mechanisms underlying copper-induced cell death. Furthermore, we discuss the role of copper toxicity in the pathogenesis of various diseases, emphasizing recent advancements in the field of oncology. Additionally, we explore the therapeutic potential of targeting copper toxicity.
Conclusion: The study highlights the need for further research to explore alternative pathways of copper-induced cell death, detailed mechanisms of cuproptosis, and biomarkers for copper poisoning. Future research should focus on exploring the molecular mechanisms of cuproptosis, developing new therapeutic strategies, and verifying their safety and efficacy in clinical trials.
Keywords: apoptosis; autophagy; cancer; cell death; copper; cuproptosis; tricarboxylic acid cycle.
© 2024 The Author(s). CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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