Mitochondrial Glutathione: Key to Halting Breast Cancer Spread with SLC25A39 Inhibition
August 18, 2025
Mitochondria, traditionally recognized for their role in energy production, are now being shown to influence cancer metastasis through their metabolic environment, with mitochondrial glutathione playing a central role.
Recent research highlights mitochondrial glutathione as a crucial factor in breast cancer metastasis, especially noting its elevated levels in metastatic cells invading the lung.
The study suggests that inhibiting SLC25A39, a transporter and sensor of glutathione, could serve as a promising therapeutic strategy to prevent metastasis, as high expression of SLC25A39 correlates with poorer patient survival.
This research builds on previous work by the same team, which identified SLC25A39 as a glutathione transporter and sensor, providing a foundation for exploring its role in cancer progression.
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