Heme Oxygenase-1 and Prostate Cancer: Function, Regulation, and Implication in Cancer Therapy.
Ramia J SalloomIman M AhmadDania Z SahtoutMichael J BaineMaher Y AbdallaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Prostate cancer (PC) is a significant cause of mortality in men worldwide, hence the need for a comprehensive understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying its progression and resistance to treatment. Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), an inducible enzyme involved in heme catabolism, has emerged as a critical player in cancer biology, including PC. This review explores the multifaceted role of HO-1 in PC, encompassing its function, regulation, and implications in cancer therapy. HO-1 influences cell proliferation, anti-apoptotic pathways, angiogenesis, and the tumor microenvironment, thereby influencing tumor growth and metastasis. HO-1 has also been associated with therapy resistance, affecting response to standard treatments. Moreover, HO-1 plays a significant role in immune modulation, affecting the tumor immune microenvironment and potentially influencing therapy outcomes. Understanding the intricate balance of HO-1 in PC is vital for developing effective therapeutic strategies. This review further explores the potential of targeting HO-1 as a therapeutic approach, highlighting challenges and opportunities. Additionally, clinical implications are discussed, focusing on the prognostic value of HO-1 expression and the development of novel combined therapies to augment PC sensitivity to standard treatment strategies. Ultimately, unraveling the complexities of HO-1 in PC biology will provide critical insights into personalized treatment approaches for PC patients.
Keyphrases
- prostate cancer
- cancer therapy
- pi k akt
- cell proliferation
- drug delivery
- end stage renal disease
- radical prostatectomy
- stem cells
- type diabetes
- chronic kidney disease
- squamous cell carcinoma
- metabolic syndrome
- signaling pathway
- coronary artery disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- ejection fraction
- combination therapy
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cardiovascular events
- smoking cessation
- binding protein
- patient reported
- wound healing
- human health