Ferroptosis: an iron-dependent cell death form linking metabolism, diseases, immune cell and targeted therapy

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Abstract

Compared with the traditional forms of cell death—apoptosis, necrosis and autophagy, ferroptosis is a novel form of iron-dependent programmed cell death forms which is different from the above traditional forms of cell death. Brent R Stockwell, a Professor of Columbia University, firstly proposed that this from of cell death was named ferroptosis in 2012. The main characteristics of ferroptosis is increasing iron loading and driving a lot of lipid peroxide generated and ultimately lead to cell death. In this paper, the mechanism of ferroptosis, relationship between ferroptosis and common diseases and immune state of body are reviewed, and the inhibitors and inducers related to ferroptosis that have been found are summarized to provide medicine exploration targeted of ferroptosis and reference for the research in the future.

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Li, S., & Huang, Y. (2022, January 1). Ferroptosis: an iron-dependent cell death form linking metabolism, diseases, immune cell and targeted therapy. Clinical and Translational Oncology. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12094-021-02669-8

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