2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-05323-7
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Author Correction: NFS1 undergoes positive selection in lung tumours and protects cells from ferroptosis

Abstract: The authors regret to report that errors in data reporting were introduced after peer review during finalization of data for publication.In Fig. 2b, the data points in the "Poor" and "Moderate" groups are shifted by approximately -30 units on the y axis. The original Fig. 2b is shown next to the corrected panel with the correct values (Supplementary Fig. 1).In the Source Data for Fig. 3b, a column is partially duplicated. These duplicated data points were erroneously reported on the panel for Fig. 3b. The orig… Show more

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“… 134 In lung cancer cells, inhibition of nitrogen fixation-1 (NFS-1), an iron-sulfur cluster biosynthetic enzyme, stimulates transferrin receptors and downmodulates ferritin that leads to ferroptosis. 135 In high-risk neuroblastoma, obstruction of a ubiquitin ligase complex leads to the ability to reduce nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2) inhibition, upsurging heme oxygenase-1 activity and suppressing GPX4 to kill cancer cells through a natural ferroptosis inducer compound withaferin A (WA). 202 Furthermore, ferroptosis may contribute to tumor immunity beyond direct killing, particularly in association with dendritic cells that play an important role against tumor cells.…”
Section: Ferroptosis – a Novel Target For Future Therapies Affecting ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 134 In lung cancer cells, inhibition of nitrogen fixation-1 (NFS-1), an iron-sulfur cluster biosynthetic enzyme, stimulates transferrin receptors and downmodulates ferritin that leads to ferroptosis. 135 In high-risk neuroblastoma, obstruction of a ubiquitin ligase complex leads to the ability to reduce nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2) inhibition, upsurging heme oxygenase-1 activity and suppressing GPX4 to kill cancer cells through a natural ferroptosis inducer compound withaferin A (WA). 202 Furthermore, ferroptosis may contribute to tumor immunity beyond direct killing, particularly in association with dendritic cells that play an important role against tumor cells.…”
Section: Ferroptosis – a Novel Target For Future Therapies Affecting ...mentioning
confidence: 99%