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High-Dose Selenium Induces Ferroptotic Cell Death in Ovarian Cancer.


ABSTRACT: Selenium is a promising multi-target chemotherapeutic agent with controversial clinical results. Hence, reassessing the anticancer effects of Se is necessary to clearly understand the potential of high-dose selenium in cancer treatment. Here, we observed that high-dose sodium selenite (SS) significantly decreased the proliferation and increased the death of ovarian cancer cells, mediated by an increased generation of reactive oxygen species. Notably, high-dose SS decreased the levels of glutathione peroxidase (GPx), a selenoprotein with antioxidant properties, without altering other selenoproteins. Furthermore, high-dose SS triggered lipid peroxidation and ferroptosis, a type of iron-dependent cell death, due to dysregulated GPx4 pathways. We demonstrated that intravenous high-dose SS significantly reduced the tumor growth and weight in SKOV3-bearing mice. Consistent with our in vitro results, mice with SKOV3 cells treated with high-dose SS showed decreased GPx4 expression in tumors. Therefore, we highlight the significance of high-dose SS as a potential chemotherapeutic agent for ovarian cancer. High-dose SS-mediated ferroptotic therapy integrating glutathione depletion and ROS generation is a promising strategy for cancer therapy.

SUBMITTER: Choi JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9915545 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-Dose Selenium Induces Ferroptotic Cell Death in Ovarian Cancer.

Choi Jung-A JA   Lee Elizabeth Hyeji EH   Cho Hanbyoul H   Kim Jae-Hoon JH  

International journal of molecular sciences 20230118 3


Selenium is a promising multi-target chemotherapeutic agent with controversial clinical results. Hence, reassessing the anticancer effects of Se is necessary to clearly understand the potential of high-dose selenium in cancer treatment. Here, we observed that high-dose sodium selenite (SS) significantly decreased the proliferation and increased the death of ovarian cancer cells, mediated by an increased generation of reactive oxygen species. Notably, high-dose SS decreased the levels of glutathi  ...[more]

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