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Ferroptosis-Based Therapeutic Strategies toward Precision Medicine for Cancer

Tianqi Shi, Xiaofei Chen, Huihui Ti

2024Journal of Medicinal Chemistry33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Ferroptosis is a type of iron-dependent programmed cell death characterized by the dysregulation of iron metabolism and the accumulation of lipid peroxides. This nonapoptotic mode of cell death is implicated in various physiological and pathological processes. Recent findings have underscored its potential as an innovative strategy for cancer treatment, particularly against recalcitrant malignancies that are resistant to conventional therapies. This article focuses on ferroptosis-based therapeutic strategies for precision cancer treatment, covering the molecular mechanisms of ferroptosis, four major types of ferroptosis inducers and their inhibitory effects on diverse carcinomas, the detection of ferroptosis by fluorescent probes, and their implementation in image-guided therapy. These state-of-the-art tactics have manifested enhanced selectivity and efficacy against malignant carcinomas. Given that the administration of ferroptosis in cancer therapy is still at a burgeoning stage, some major challenges and future perspectives are discussed for the clinical translation of ferroptosis into precision cancer treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Programmed cell deathCancerCancer cellCancer researchChemistryPrecision medicineGPX4ApoptosisMedicineOxidative stressBiochemistryInternal medicinePathologyCatalaseGlutathione peroxidaseFerroptosis and cancer prognosisCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismDrug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms
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