A lipoprotein drive protects from ferroptosis
Researchers have revealed that a sex hormone-dependent cancer is formed when the progesterone receptor (GPRR) is destroyed by the female hormone E-cadherin. “In our experiments, we were able to localize GRPR to women’s ovaries and cleavage of its membrane was reduced,” said a researcher. The loss of E-cadherin can trigger the formation of sex hormone-dependent cancer in women, he added.