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Cellular zinc metabolism and zinc signaling: from biological functions to diseases and therapeutic targets

Bonan Chen; Peiyao Yu; Wai Nok Chan; Fuda Xie; Yigan Zhang; Li Liang; Kam Tong Leung; Kwok Wai Lo; Jun Yu; Gary M. Tse; Wei Kang; Ka‐Fai To

Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy · 2024

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Summary

Zinc metabolism at the cellular level is critical for many biological processes in the body. A key observation is the disruption of cellular homeostasis, often coinciding with disease progression. As an essential factor in maintaining cellular equilibrium, cellular zinc has been increasingly spotlighted in the context of disease development. Extensive research suggests zinc's involvement in promoting malignancy and invasion in cancer cells, despite its low tissue concentration. This has led to a growing body of literature investigating zinc's cellular metabolism, particularly the functions of zinc transporters and storage mechanisms during cancer progression. Zinc transportation is under the control of two major transporter families: SLC30 (ZnT) for the excretion of zinc and SLC39 (ZIP) fo

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1038/s41392-023-01679-y
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-09q
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