Knockdown of ENO1 promotes autophagy dependent‐ferroptosis and suppresses glycolysis in breast cancer cells via the regulation of CST1
Guoliang Huang,
Lian Lu,
Yuhong You
et al.
Abstract:Autophagy‐dependent ferroptosis and glycolysis play a significant role in tumor development. α‐Enolase (ENO1), a glycolytic enzyme, has been demonstrated to function as a crucial modulator in breast cancer (BC). However, the specific mechanism by which ENO1 influences the ferroptosis and glycolysis of BC remains unclear. qRT‐PCR, along with western blot analysis was applied to investigate ENO1 and cystatin SN (CST1) expression in BC cells. Glycolysis level was measured by extracellular acidification rate (ECAR… Show more
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