Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent mode of regulated cell death, is induced by lipid peroxidation, whose occurrence and execution are primarily controlled by metabolism of iron, lipids, amino acids and glutathione. In recent years, the fast-growing studies of ferroptosis in cancer have promoted its application in cancer therapy. So, this review focuses on the feasibility and characteristics of initiating ferroptosis for cancer therapy, as well as the main mechanism of ferroptosis. And various emerging strategies of cancer therapy based on ferroptosis are then highlighted to describe their design, mechanism of action, and anticancer applications. In addition ferroptosis in diverse cancer types is summarized, some considerations for the research of various preparations that can cause ferroptosis are introduced, and this emerging field is discussed in terms of its challenges and future development directions.
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Yu, H., Yan, J., Li, Z., Yang, L., Ju, F., & Sun, Y. (2023, February 14). Recent trends in emerging strategies for ferroptosis-based cancer therapy. Nanoscale Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2na00719c
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