M2 macrophage exosome‐derived Apoc1 promotes ferroptosis resistance in osteosarcoma by inhibiting ACSF2 deubiquitination
Ping Yin,
Min Tang,
Guosheng Zhao
Abstract:Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary malignant tumor of bone. The aim of this study was to investigate the regulatory mechanisms of M2 macrophage exosomes (M2‐Exos) in ferroptosis in OS. A mouse model was established to investigate the in vivo role of M2‐Exos. We investigated their effects on ferroptosis in OS using erastin, a ferroptosis activator, and deferoxamine mesylate, an iron chelator. In vitro, we investigated whether the Apoc1/Acyl‐CoA Synthetase Family Member 2 (ACSF2) axis mediates these ef… Show more
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