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Abstract
Ferroptosis inducers (FIN) have a key role in cancer therapy and provide novel and innovative treatment strategies. Although many researchers have performed FIN screening of synthetic compounds, studies on the identification of FIN from natural products are limited, particularly in the field of drug development and combination therapy. In this review, this gap was addressed by comprehensively summarizing recent studies on ferroptosis. The causes of ferroptosis were categorized into driving and defensive factors, elucidating key pathways and targets. Next, through summarizing research on natural products that induce ferroptosis, the study elaborated in detail on the natural products that have FIN functions. Their discovery and development were also described and insight for clinical drug development was provided. In addition, the mechanisms of action were analyzed and potential combination therapies, resistance reversal and structural enhancements were presented. By highlighting the potential of natural products in inducing ferroptosis for cancer treatment, this review may serve as a reference for utilizing these compounds against cancer. It not only showed the significance of natural products but may also promote further investigation into their therapeutic effects, thus encouraging research in this field.
铁色素沉着诱导剂(FIN)在癌症治疗中发挥着关键作用,并提供了新颖、创新的治疗策略。尽管许多研究人员已经对合成化合物进行了FIN筛选,但从天然产物中鉴定FIN的研究还很有限,尤其是在药物开发和联合治疗领域。在这篇综述中,通过全面总结近期有关铁中毒的研究,填补了这一空白。研究人员将铁中毒的原因分为驱动因素和防御因素,阐明了关键途径和靶点。接下来,研究通过总结有关诱导铁变态反应的天然产物的研究,详细阐述了具有 FIN 功能的天然产物。研究还介绍了它们的发现和发展,并为临床药物开发提供了启示。此外,还分析了其作用机制,并介绍了潜在的联合疗法、抗药性逆转和结构增强。这篇综述强调了天然产物在诱导铁蛋白沉积治疗癌症方面的潜力,可作为利用这些化合物抗癌的参考。它不仅显示了天然产物的重要意义,还可能促进对其治疗效果的进一步研究,从而鼓励这一领域的研究。
期刊介绍:
Oncology Reports is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of high quality original studies and reviews concerning a broad and comprehensive view of fundamental and applied research in oncology, focusing on carcinogenesis, metastasis and epidemiology.