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Ferroptosis: Emerging mechanisms, biological function, and therapeutic potential in cancer and inflammation.

Xin JinJiuren TangXiangyu QiuXiaoya NieShengming OuLibing SongRongxin ZhangJinrong Zhu
Published in: Cell death discovery (2024)
Ferroptosis represents a distinct form of programmed cell death triggered by excessive iron accumulation and lipid peroxidation-induced damage. This mode of cell death differentiates from classical programmed cell death in terms of morphology and biochemistry. Ferroptosis stands out for its exceptional biological characteristics and has garnered extensive research and conversations as a form of programmed cell death. Its dysfunctional activation is closely linked to the onset of diseases, particularly inflammation and cancer, making ferroptosis a promising avenue for combating these conditions. As such, exploring ferroptosis may offer innovative approaches to treating cancer and inflammatory diseases. Our review provides insights into the relevant regulatory mechanisms of ferroptosis, examining the impact of ferroptosis-related factors from both physiological and pathological perspectives. Describing the crosstalk between ferroptosis and tumor- and inflammation-associated signaling pathways and the potential of ferroptosis inducers in overcoming drug-resistant cancers are discussed, aiming to inform further novel therapeutic directions for ferroptosis in relation to inflammatory and cancer diseases.
Keyphrases
  • cell death
  • papillary thyroid
  • oxidative stress
  • drug resistant
  • cell cycle arrest
  • squamous cell
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • childhood cancer
  • cystic fibrosis
  • high glucose
  • climate change