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Ferroptosis in cancer: metabolism, mechanisms and therapeutic prospects

Yansheng Wu, Hao Li, Kai Yue, Chao Jing, Yuansheng Duan

2025Molecular Cancer14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ferroptosis is a form of cell death, distinct from apoptosis, necrosis and autophagy. It is a novel programmed cell death (PCD) triggered by iron accumulation and peroxidation associated with intracellular iron metabolism disorders. Since its naming in 2012, ferroptosis has garnered increasing attention for its role in human diseases, particularly in tumor formation, progression and therapy. Numerous studies have demonstrated that ferroptosis plays a crucial role in killing tumor cells, inhibiting tumor proliferation and metastasis and reversing therapy resistance. Consequently, targeted induction of ferroptosis in tumor cells holds promise as a novel antitumor therapeutic strategy.

Topics & Concepts

Cancer researchBiologyProgrammed cell deathIntracellularGPX4MetastasisCellTumor cellsCell growthApoptosisTumor progressionCell biologyCell survivalNecrosisCancerCell cultureCancer cellLipid peroxidationSignal transductionMechanism (biology)Ferroptosis and cancer prognosisClusterin in disease pathologyCancer, Lipids, and Metabolism