Metabolic cell death in cancer: ferroptosis, cuproptosis, disulfidptosis, and beyond

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Abstract

Cell death resistance represents a hallmark of cancer. Recent studies have identified metabolic cell death as unique forms of regulated cell death resulting from an imbalance in the cellular metabolism. This review discusses the mechanisms of metabolic cell death - ferroptosis, cuproptosis, disulfidptosis, lysozincrosis, and alkaliptosis - and explores their potential in cancer therapy. Our review underscores the complexity of the metabolic cell death pathways and offers insights into innovative therapeutic avenues for cancer treatment.

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Mao, C., Wang, M., Zhuang, L., & Gan, B. (2024, September 1). Metabolic cell death in cancer: ferroptosis, cuproptosis, disulfidptosis, and beyond. Protein and Cell. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/procel/pwae003

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