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The Hidden Role of Hydrogen Sulfide Metabolism in Cancer.

Rong-Hsuan WangYu-Hsin ChuKai-Ti Lin
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), an endogenously produced gasotransmitter, is involved in various important physiological and disease conditions, including vasodilation, stimulation of cellular bioenergetics, anti-inflammation, and pro-angiogenesis. In cancer, aberrant up-regulation of H2S-producing enzymes is frequently observed in different cancer types. The recognition that tumor-derived H2S plays various roles during cancer development reveals opportunities to target H2S-mediated signaling pathways in cancer therapy. In this review, we will focus on the mechanism of H2S-mediated protein persulfidation and the detailed information about the dysregulation of H2S-producing enzymes and metabolism in different cancer types. We will also provide an update on mechanisms of H2S-mediated cancer progression and summarize current options to modulate H2S production for cancer therapy.
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