Publications by authors named "Halahati Tuerxun"

Ferroptosis and autophagy are two main forms of regulated cell death (RCD). Ferroptosis is a newly identified RCD driven by iron accumulation and lipid peroxidation. Autophagy is a self-degradation system through membrane rearrangement.

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Immune checkpoint blocking (ICB), a tumor treatment based on the mechanism of T-cell activation, has shown high efficacy in clinical trials, but not all patients benefit from it. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) do not respond to cold tumors that lack effective T-cell infiltration but respond well to hot tumors with sufficient T-cell infiltration. How to convert an unresponsive cold tumor into a responsive hot tumor is an important topic in cancer immunotherapy.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Ferroptosis is a unique type of cell death linked to iron and the breakdown of lipids, which may play a crucial role in treating lung cancer, especially in cases resistant to standard therapies.
  • - While immunotherapies like immune checkpoint inhibitors show promise in improving survival rates for lung cancer patients, many tumors manage to evade immune responses, leading to treatment failure.
  • - Targeting the ferroptosis pathway could offer new therapeutic strategies for lung cancer by overcoming resistance mechanisms, and understanding how lung cancer cells suppress ferroptosis can enhance treatment effectiveness.
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Cancer stem cells (CSCs), a small population of stem cells existing in cancer cells, are considered as the "culprits" of tumor recurrence, metastasis, and drug resistance. Ferroptosis is a promising new lead in anti-cancer therapy. Because of unique metabolic characteristics, CSCs' growth is more dependent on the iron and lipid than ordinary cancer cells.

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In recent years, the indications for immunotherapy in cancer treatment have been expanding. The increased risk of cancer in young people, coupled with the fact that many women or men choose to delay childbearing, has made an increasing number of patients of childbearing age eligible for immunotherapy. Furthermore, with the improvements of various treatments, more young people and children are able to survive cancer.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) has been one of the most common cancers and maintains the second-highest incidence and mortality rates among all cancers. The high risk of recurrence and metastasis and poor survival are still huge challenges in CRC therapy, in which the discovery of ferroptosis provides a novel perspective. It has been ten years since a unique type of regulated cell death driven by iron accumulation and lipid peroxidation was proposed and named ferroptosis.

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