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Understanding Sorafenib-induced Ferroptosis and Resistance Mechanisms: Implications for Cancer Therapy

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Journal Eur J Pharmacol
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2023 Jul 17
PMID 37460053
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Abstract

Sorafenib is an important first-line treatment option for liver cancer due to its well-characterized safety profile. While novel first-line drugs may have better efficacy than Sorafenib, they also have limitations such as worse safety and cost-effectiveness. In addition to inducing apoptosis, Sorafenib can also trigger ferroptosis, which has recently been recognized as an immunogenic cell death, unleashing new possibilities for cancer treatment. However, resistance to Sorafenib-induced ferroptosis remains a major challenge. To overcome this resistance and augment the efficacy of Sorafenib, a wide range of nanomedicines has been developed to amplify its pro-ferroptotic effects. This review highlights the mechanisms underlying Sorafenib-triggered ferroptosis and its resistance, and outlines innovative strategies, particularly nanomedicines, to overcome ferroptosis resistance. Moreover, we summarize molecular biomarkers that signify resistance to Sorafenib-mediated ferroptosis, which can assist in predicting therapeutic outcomes.

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