Disulfidptosis: a new target for metabolic cancer therapy
Hangzhou City University · Hangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
Altered metabolism is a hallmark of cancer and presents a vulnerability that can be exploited in cancer treatment. Regulated cell death (RCD) plays a crucial role in cancer metabolic therapy. A recent study has identified a new metabolic-related RCD known as disulfidptosis. Preclinical findings suggest that metabolic therapy using glucose transporter (GLUT) inhibitors can trigger disulfidptosis and inhibit cancer growth. In this review, we summarize the specific mechanisms underlying disulfidptosis and outline potential future research directions. We also discuss the challenges that may arise in the clinical translation of disulfidptosis research.
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- Cancer
- Cancer therapy
- Medicine
- Cancer cell
- Bioinformatics
- Translation (biology)
- Cancer research
- Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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