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The role of iron in doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity: recent advances and implication for drug delivery

Yan Qin, Tao Guo, Zheng Wang, Yanjun Zhao

2021Journal of Materials Chemistry B51 citationsDOI

Abstract

As an anthracycline antibiotic, doxorubicin (DOX) is one of the most potent and widely used chemotherapeutic agents for treating various types of tumors. Unfortunately, the clinical application of this drug results in severe side effects, particularly dose-dependent cardiotoxicity. There are multiple mechanisms involved with the cardiotoxicity caused by DOX, among which intracellular iron homeostasis plays an essential role based on a recent discovery. In this mini-review, we summarize the clinical features and symptoms of DOX-dependent cardiotoxicity, discuss the correlation between iron and cardiotoxicity, and highlight the involvement of iron-dependent ferroptotic cell death therein. Recent advances in this topic will aid the development of novel DOX delivery systems with reduced adverse effects, and expand the clinical application of anthracycline.

Topics & Concepts

CardiotoxicityDoxorubicinPharmacologyDrug deliveryDrugIron homeostasisProgrammed cell deathMedicineCancer researchChemistryChemotherapyApoptosisInternal medicineBiochemistryOrganic chemistryMetabolismChemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity and mitigationNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryPlant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects
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