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Ferroptosis-Inducing Nanomedicine for Cancer Therapy

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FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2021.735965

Keywords

ferroptosis; nanomedicine; cancer therapy; combination strategies; ROS

Funding

  1. Basic Scientific Research Project of Colleges and Universities of Liaoning Provincial Department of Education [110122]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M661160]
  3. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program for College Students of China Medical University [S202110159038]
  4. [LJKZ0787]

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Ferroptosis, combined with nanomaterials, shows great potential in cancer therapy. Current research is focused on developing ferroptosis-inducing nanomedicine and finding ways to improve and apply it in cancer treatment.
Ferroptosis, a new iron- and reactive oxygen species-dependent form of regulated cell death, has attracted much attention in the therapy of various types of tumors. With the development of nanomaterials, more and more evidence shows the potential of ferroptosis combined with nanomaterials for cancer therapy. Recently, there has been much effort to develop ferroptosis-inducing nanomedicine, specially combined with the conventional or emerging therapy. Therefore, it is necessary to outline the previous work on ferroptosis-inducing nanomedicine and clarify directions for improvement and application to cancer therapy in the future. In this review, we will comprehensively focus on the strategies of cancer therapy based on ferroptosis-inducing nanomedicine currently, elaborate on the design ideas of synthesis, analyze the advantages and limitations, and finally look forward to the future perspective on the emerging field.

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