Ferroptosis as a promising targeted therapy for triple negative breast cancer

Jun 14, 2024Breast cancer research and treatment

Using iron-dependent cell death as a targeted treatment for triple negative breast cancer

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Abstract

Inducing ferroptosis has been shown to inhibit tumor growth in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC).

  • Ferroptosis is associated with iron-dependent cell death that may enhance the effectiveness of existing therapies.
  • Approximately 45% of patients with TNBC develop distant metastasis, indicating a need for new treatment strategies.
  • Lipophilic antioxidants and GPX4 inhibitors could serve as potential inducers of ferroptosis in TNBC.
  • Targeting the NRF2 pathway and other ferroptosis regulators may create new therapeutic options.
  • Further research is necessary to fully understand the mechanisms and safety of ferroptosis-targeted therapies.

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