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  • Transferrin receptor (TFRC) is crucial for iron uptake in cells, and its expression is unexpectedly high in iron-rich cancer cells, despite the risk of toxicity.
  • The study reveals that loss of the APC gene activates β-catenin, which increases TFRC levels in colorectal cancer, promoting iron accumulation that enhances β-catenin signaling.
  • Disrupting TFRC leads to reduced colonic iron and activates DNA damage responses, which may be targeted for new colorectal cancer treatments using iron chelation and DNA-damaging agents.

Article Abstract

Transferrin receptor (TFRC) is the major mediator for iron entry into a cell. Under excessive iron conditions, TFRC is expected to be reduced to lower iron uptake and toxicity. However, the mechanism whereby TFRC expression is maintained at high levels in iron-enriched cancer cells and the contribution of TFRC to cancer development are enigmatic. Here the work shows TFRC is induced by adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene loss-driven β-catenin activation in colorectal cancer, whereas TFRC-mediated intratumoral iron accumulation potentiates β-catenin signaling by directly enhancing the activity of tankyrase. Disruption of TFRC leads to a reduction of colonic iron levels and iron-dependent tankyrase activity, which caused stabilization of axis inhibition protein 2 (AXIN2) and subsequent repression of the β-catenin/c-Myc/E2F Transcription Factor 1/DNA polymerase delta1 (POLD1) axis. POLD1 knockdown, iron chelation, and TFRC disruption increase DNA replication stress, DNA damage response, apoptosis, and reduce colon tumor growth. Importantly, a combination of iron chelators and DNA damaging agents increases DNA damage response and reduces colon tumor cell growth. TFRC-mediated iron import is at the center of a novel feed-forward loop that facilitates colonic epithelial cell survival. This discovery may provide novel strategies for colorectal cancer therapy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10074045PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202207693DOI Listing

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