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The role of metal ions in the occurrence, progression, drug resistance, and biological characteristics of gastric cancer

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Department of Endoscopy Center ,China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University ,Changchun ,China
Xiao, Pengtuo;
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Department of Endoscopy Center ,China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University ,Changchun ,China
Li, Changfeng;
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Department of Endoscopy Center ,China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University ,Changchun ,China
Liu, Yuanda;
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Department of Immunology ,College of Basic Medical Sciences ,Jilin University ,Changchun ,China
Gao, Yan;
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Department of Immunology ,College of Basic Medical Sciences ,Jilin University ,Changchun ,China
Liang, Xiaojing;
Affiliation
Department of Endoscopy Center ,China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University ,Changchun ,China
Liu, Chang;
Affiliation
Department of Immunology ,College of Basic Medical Sciences ,Jilin University ,Changchun ,China
Yang, Wei

Metal ions exert pivotal functions within the human body, encompassing essential roles in upholding cell structure, gene expression regulation, and catalytic enzyme activity. Additionally, they significantly influence various pathways implicated in divergent mechanisms of cell death. Among the prevailing malignant tumors of the digestive tract worldwide, gastric cancer stands prominent, exhibiting persistent high mortality rates. A compelling body of evidence reveals conspicuous ion irregularities in tumor tissues, encompassing gastric cancer. Notably, metal ions have been observed to elicit distinct contributions to the progression, drug resistance, and biological attributes of gastric cancer. This review consolidates pertinent literature on the involvement of metal ions in the etiology and advancement of gastric cancer. Particular attention is directed towards metal ions, namely, Na, K, Mg, Ca, Fe, Cu, Zn, and Mn, elucidating their roles in the initiation and progression of gastric cancer, cellular demise processes, drug resistance phenomena, and therapeutic approaches.

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