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Methionine enkephalin (MENK) protected macrophages from ferroptosis by downregulating HMOX1 and ferritin.

Jing TianWenrui FuZifeng XieYuanlong ZhaoHaochen YangJiafan Zhao
Published in: Proteome science (2024)
MENK had the potential to become an adjuvant chemotherapy drug by regulating iron metabolism in macrophages, reducing levels of HMOX1 and ferritin. We proposed an innovative research direction on the therapeutic potential of MENK, focusing on the relationship between ferroptosis and macrophage activity.
Keyphrases
  • cell death
  • iron deficiency
  • adipose tissue
  • emergency department