2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12672-024-01229-0
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The interplay between metal ions and immune cells in glioma: pathways to immune escape

Jin-wei Li,
Yi-ming Mao,
Shi-liang Chen
et al.

Abstract: This review explores the intricate roles of metal ions—iron, copper, zinc, and selenium—in glioma pathogenesis and immune evasion. Dysregulated metal ion metabolism significantly contributes to glioma progression by inducing oxidative stress, promoting angiogenesis, and modulating immune cell functions. Iron accumulation enhances oxidative DNA damage, copper activates hypoxia-inducible factors to stimulate angiogenesis, zinc influences cell proliferation and apoptosis, and selenium modulates the tumor microenv… Show more

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