Regulators of epigenetic change in ferroptosis‑associated cancer

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The occurrence of tumors is associated with the upregulation or downregulation of certain genes. The identifi‑ cation of novel tumor therapies has revealed that regulation of tumor cell death can either promote or suppress the occurrence and development of tumors. Iron‑dependent lipid free oxygen radical accumulation causes tumor cells to die by ferroptosis, a form of regulated cell death. Multiple mechanisms mediate this mode of cell death, including redox homeostasis, iron metabo‑ lism, mitochondrial activity, breakdown of amino acids, lipids and sugars and epigenetic regulatory and disease‑associated signaling pathways. The present review discussed epigenetic mechanism of ferroptosis with the aim of providing novel insight for optimization of the effects of antitumor therapy.

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Wu, J., Zhu, S., Wang, P., Wang, J., Huang, J., Wang, T., … Pan, H. (2022). Regulators of epigenetic change in ferroptosis‑associated cancer. Oncology Reports, 48(6). https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2022.8430

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