Opportunities and challenges related to ferroptosis in glioma and neuroblastoma

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A newly identified form of cell death known as ferroptosis is characterized by the peroxidation of lipids in response to iron. Rapid progress in research on ferroptosis in glioma and neuroblastoma has promoted the exploitation of ferroptosis in related therapy. This manuscript provides a review of the findings on ferroptosis-related therapy in glioblastoma and neuroblastoma and outlines the mechanisms involved in ferroptosis in glioma and neuroblastoma. We summarize some recent data on traditional drugs, natural compounds and nanomedicines used as ferroptosis inducers in glioma and neuroblastoma, as well as some bioinformatic analyses of genes involved in ferroptosis. Moreover, we summarize some data on the associations of ferroptosis with the tumor immunotherapy and TMZ drug resistance. Finally, we discuss future directions for ferroptosis research in glioma and neuroblastoma and currently unresolved issues.

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Chi, H., Li, B., Wang, Q., Gao, Z., Feng, B., Xue, H., & Li, G. (2023). Opportunities and challenges related to ferroptosis in glioma and neuroblastoma. Frontiers in Oncology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1065994

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