Clinical Significance of Heme Oxygenase 1 in Tumor Progression

Nitti, Mariapaola and Ivaldo, Caterina and Traverso, Nicola and Furfaro, Anna Lisa (2021) Clinical Significance of Heme Oxygenase 1 in Tumor Progression. Antioxidants, 10 (5). p. 789. ISSN 2076-3921

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Abstract

Heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) plays a key role in cell adaptation to stressors through the antioxidant, antiapoptotic, and anti-inflammatory properties of its metabolic products. For these reasons, in cancer cells, HO-1 can favor aggressiveness and resistance to therapies, leading to poor prognosis/outcome. Genetic polymorphisms of HO-1 promoter have been associated with an increased risk of cancer progression and a high degree of therapy failure. Moreover, evidence from cancer biopsies highlights the possible correlation between HO-1 expression, pathological features, and clinical outcome. Indeed, high levels of HO-1 in tumor specimens often correlate with reduced survival rates. Furthermore, HO-1 modulation has been proposed in order to improve the efficacy of antitumor therapies. However, contrasting evidence on the role of HO-1 in tumor biology has been reported. This review focuses on the role of HO-1 as a promising biomarker of cancer progression; understanding the correlation between HO-1 and clinical data might guide the therapeutic choice and improve the outcome of patients in terms of prognosis and life quality.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Afro Asian Library > Agricultural and Food Science
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@afroasianlibrary.com
Date Deposited: 13 Jul 2023 04:30
Last Modified: 17 May 2024 10:51
URI: http://classical.academiceprints.com/id/eprint/1255

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