MONMOUTH JUNCTION, NJ, August 25, 2025– A pre-print study published by researchers at the University of Utah entitled “Lean breast adipocytes secrete an oxylipin that suppresses breast cancer via ferroptosis” has uncovered a linoleic acid-derived oxylipin, 9S-HODE, secreted by lean breast adipocytes, which suppresses breast cancer growth through the induction of ferroptosis. The study, investigating the mechanistic basis of obesity-associated breast cancer progression, leveraged Cleanascite™, BSG’s proprietary lipid clearance reagent, to dissect lipid-mediated signaling within the adipocyte secretome.
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