Nature Cell Biology

Disulfidptosis meets antitumour immunity

Disulfidptosis, a form of cell death driven by accumulation of abnormal disulfide bonds, was first used to describe death induced by glucose deprivation in SLC7A11-high cancer cells. A study now identifies the role of disulfidptosis in promoting CD8⁺ T cell exhaustion and impairing antitumour immunity, broadening our understanding of this cell death pathway.
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