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A Guide to Ferroptosis, the biological rust of cellular membranes.

Geraldine VeeckmansEmily Van SanTom Vanden Berghe
Published in: The FEBS journal (2023)
Unprotected iron can rust due to oxygen exposure. Similarly, in our body, oxidative stress can kill cells in an iron-dependent manner, which can give rise to devastating diseases. This type of cell death is referred to as ferroptosis. Generally, ferroptosis is defined as an iron-catalyzed form of regulated necrosis that occurs through excessive peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids within cellular membranes. This review summarizes how ferroptosis is executed by a rather primitive biochemical process, under tight regulation of lipid, iron, and redox metabolic processes. An overview is given of major classes of ferroptosis inducers and inhibitors, and how to detect ferroptosis. Finally, its detrimental role in disease is briefly discussed.
Keyphrases
  • cell death
  • cell cycle arrest
  • oxidative stress
  • induced apoptosis
  • iron deficiency
  • transcription factor
  • signaling pathway
  • physical activity
  • weight gain
  • diabetic rats