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Ferroptosis in hematological malignant tumors

Yong Liu, Zefan Du, Junbin Huang, Tianwen Li, Jing Zhang, Yixian Li, Wenfang Yi, Chun Chen

2023Frontiers in Oncology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ferroptosis is a kind of iron-dependent programmed cell death discovered in recent years. Its main feature is the accumulation of lipid reactive oxygen species in cells, eventually leading to oxidative stress and cell death. It plays a pivotal role in normal physical conditions and the occurrence and development of various diseases. Studies have shown that tumor cells of the blood system, such as leukemia cells and lymphoma cells, are sensitive to the response to ferroptosis. Regulators that modulate the Ferroptosis pathway can accelerate or inhibit tumor disease progression. This article reviews the mechanism of ferroptosis and its research status in hematological malignancies. Understanding the mechanisms of ferroptosis could provide practical guidance for treating and preventing these dreaded diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Mechanism (biology)LymphomaCancer researchProgrammed cell deathLeukemiaOxidative stressDiseaseReactive oxygen speciesMedicineImmunologyApoptosisBiologyPathologyCell biologyInternal medicinePhilosophyBiochemistryEpistemologyFerroptosis and cancer prognosisCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismRNA modifications and cancer
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