
Lymph Node Environment Influences FSP1 Targeting and Ferroptosis in Melanoma and Lung Cancer
The study reveals that the lymph node microenvironment promotes resistance to ferroptosis in metastasizing melanoma by downregulating GSH synthesis and upregulating FSP1, which localizes to lysosomes and provides a GPX4-independent protective mechanism. Oxygen levels and epigenetic regulation influence GPX4 stability and ferroptosis sensitivity, suggesting potential therapeutic strategies targeting FSP1 and GSH synthesis in LN metastases.
