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Ferroptosis in Osteoarthritis: Towards Novel Therapeutic Strategy

Yiming Zhang, Jing Li, Jiane Liu, Yan Gao, Kehan Li, Xinyu Zhao, Yufeng Liu, Daijie Wang, Xiao Hu, Zheng Wang

2024Cell Proliferation25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic, degenerative joint disease primarily characterised by damage to the articular cartilage, synovitis and persistent pain, and has become one of the most common diseases worldwide. In OA cartilage, various forms of cell death have been identified, including apoptosis, necroptosis and autophagic cell death. Ever-growing observations indicate that ferroptosis, a newly-discovered iron-dependent form of regulated cell death, is detrimental to OA occurrence and progression. In this review, we first analyse the pathogenetic mechanisms of OA by which iron overload, inflammatory response and mechanical stress contribute to ferroptosis. We then discuss how ferroptosis exacerbates OA progression, focusing on its impact on chondrocyte viability, synoviocyte populations and extracellular matrix integrity. Finally, we highlight several potential therapeutic strategies targeting ferroptosis that could be explored for the treatment of OA.

Topics & Concepts

OsteoarthritisNecroptosisChondrocyteSynovitisProgrammed cell deathMedicineApoptosisDiseaseCartilageDegenerative diseaseAutophagyCancer researchImmunologyBiologyArthritisPathologyGeneticsAnatomyAlternative medicineCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchCircular RNAs in diseasesFerroptosis and cancer prognosis
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