The Ferroxidase Hephaestin in Lung Cancer: Pathological Significance and Prognostic Value

Volume: 11
Published: May 19, 2021
Abstract
Hephaestin (HEPH) belongs to a group of exocytoplasmic ferroxidases which contribute to cellular iron homeostasis by favouring its export. Down-regulation of HEPH expression, possibly by stimulating cell proliferation due to an increase in iron availability, has shown to correlate with poor survival in breast cancer. The lung is particularly sensitive to iron-induced oxidative stress, given the high oxygen tension present, however, HEPH...
Paper Details
Title
The Ferroxidase Hephaestin in Lung Cancer: Pathological Significance and Prognostic Value
Published Date
May 19, 2021
Volume
11
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