Mitochondria-related signaling pathways involved in breast cancer regulate ferroptosis

Genes Dis. 2023 Apr 25;11(1):358-366. doi: 10.1016/j.gendis.2023.03.019. eCollection 2024 Jan.

Abstract

Ferroptosis is a novel form of regulated cell death characterized by iron-dependent excessive lipid peroxidation. The core organelle involved in ferroptosis is mitochondria. Mitochondria undergoing ferroptosis are distinct from normal mitochondria in terms of morphology, biochemistry, gene expression, and energy metabolism. An increasing number of studies have shown that mitochondria and their associated metabolic pathways mediate ferroptosis in the development and progression of breast cancer. In this review, we discuss the relevant research about ferroptosis in breast cancer and provide a comprehensive summary of mitochondrial regulation in ferroptosis from the perspective of lipid metabolism, oxidative phosphorylation, ion metabolism, glycometabolism, and nucleotide metabolism. We also summarize the application of mitochondrial metabolism-related pathways as ferroptosis treatment targets. Here we provide new insights into the relationship between mitochondria, ferroptosis, and breast cancer treatment.

Keywords: Breast cancer; Cancer treatment; Ferroptosis; Lipid metabolism; Mitochondria; Oxidative phosphorylation.

Publication types

  • Review