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Review
. 2025 Apr:214:107674.
doi: 10.1016/j.phrs.2025.107674. Epub 2025 Feb 26.

The dynamic role of ferroptosis in cancer immunoediting: Implications for immunotherapy

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The dynamic role of ferroptosis in cancer immunoediting: Implications for immunotherapy

Jiarui Lan et al. Pharmacol Res. 2025 Apr.

Abstract

Currently, cancer immunotherapy strategies are primarily formulated based on the patient's present condition, representing a "static" treatment approach. However, cancer progression is inherently "dynamic," as the immune environment is not fixed but undergoes continuous changes. This dynamism is characterized by the ongoing interactions between tumor cells and immune cells, which ultimately lead to alterations in the tumor immune microenvironment. This process can be effectively elucidated by the concept of cancer immunoediting, which divides tumor development into three phases: "elimination," "equilibrium," and "escape." Consequently, adjusting immunotherapy regimens based on these distinct phases may enhance patient survival and improve prognosis. Targeting ferroptosis is an emerging area in cancer immunotherapy, and our findings reveal that the antioxidant systems associated with ferroptosis possess dual roles, functioning differently across the three phases of cancer immunoediting. Therefore, this review delve into the dual role of the ferroptosis antioxidant system in tumor development and progression. It also propose immunotherapy strategies targeting ferroptosis at different stages, ultimately aiming to illuminate the significant implications of targeting ferroptosis at various phases for cancer immunotherapy.

Keywords: Cancer immunoediting; Dual role; Ferroptosis; Immunotherapy; Pathways.

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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.