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The Multifaceted Role of Heme in Cancer

Veronica Fiorito, Deborah Chiabrando, Sara Petrillo, Francesca Bertino, Emanuela Tolosano

2020Frontiers in Oncology132 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heme, an iron-containing porphyrin, is of vital importance for cells due to its involvement in several biological processes, including oxygen transport, energy production and drug metabolism. Besides these vital functions, heme also bears toxic properties and, therefore, the amount of heme inside the cells must be tightly regulated. Similarly, heme intake from dietary sources is strictly controlled to meet body requirements. The multifaceted nature of heme renders it a best candidate molecule exploited/controlled by tumor cells in order to modulate their energetic metabolism, to interact with the microenvironment and to sustain proliferation and survival. The present review summarizes the literature on heme and cancer, emphasizing the importance to consider heme as a prominent player in different aspects of tumor onset and progression.

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HemeCancerMedicineCancer researchInternal medicineChemistryBiochemistryEnzymeHeme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon MonoxideCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchPancreatic function and diabetes
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