Regulation of Ferroptosis by Non-Coding RNAs in Head and Neck Cancers

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Ferroptosis is a newly identified mode of programmed cell death characterized by ironassociated accumulation of lipid peroxides. Emerging research on ferroptosis has suggested its implication in tumorigenesis and stemness of cancer. On the other hand, non-coding RNAs have been shown to play a pivotal role in the modulation of various genes that affect the progression of cancer cells and ferroptosis. In this review, we summarize recent advances in the theoretical modeling of ferroptosis and its relationship between non-coding RNAs and head and neck cancers. Aside from the significance of ferroptosis-related non-coding RNAs in prognostic relevance, we also review how these non-coding RNAs participate in the regulation of iron, lipid metabolism, and reactive oxygen species accumulation. We aim to provide a thorough grounding in the function of ferroptosis-related non-coding RNAs based on current knowledge in an effort to develop effective therapeutic strategies for head and neck cancers.

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Hsieh, P. L., Chao, S. C., Chu, P. M., & Yu, C. C. (2022, March 1). Regulation of Ferroptosis by Non-Coding RNAs in Head and Neck Cancers. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23063142

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