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Ferroptosis mechanism and Alzheimer's disease.

Lina FengJingyi SunLing XiaQiang ShiYajun HouLili ZhangMingquan LiCun-Dong FanBao-Liang Sun
Published in: Neural regeneration research (2023)
Regulated cell death is a genetically determined form of programmed cell death that commonly occurs during the development of living organisms. This process plays a crucial role in modulating homeostasis and is evolutionarily conserved across a diverse range of living organisms. Ferroptosis is a classic regulatory mode of cell death. Extensive studies of regulatory cell death in Alzheimer's disease have yielded increasing evidence that ferroptosis is closely related to the occurrence, development, and prognosis of Alzheimer's disease. This review summarizes the molecular mechanisms of ferroptosis and recent research advances in the role of ferroptosis in Alzheimer's disease. Our findings are expected to serve as a theoretical and experimental foundation for clinical research and targeted therapy for Alzheimer's disease.
Keyphrases
  • cell death
  • cell cycle arrest
  • cognitive decline
  • transcription factor
  • signaling pathway
  • mild cognitive impairment