The Role of Ferroptosis in Acute Kidney Injury
Jinshi Zhang, Binqi Wang, Shizhu Yuan, Qiang He, Juan Jin
Abstract
Ferroptosis is a novel cell death method discovered in recent years. It is usually accompanied by massive accumulations of iron and lipid peroxidation during cell death. Recent studies have shown that ferroptosis is closely associated with the pathophysiological processes of many diseases, such as tumors, neurological diseases, localized ischemia-reperfusion injury, kidney injury, and hematological diseases. How to intervene in the incidence and development of associated diseases by regulating the ferroptosis of cells has become a hot topic of research. This article provides a review of the role of ferroptosis in the pathogenesis and potential treatment of acute kidney injury.
Topics & Concepts
Acute kidney injuryLipid peroxidationPathogenesisCell injuryProgrammed cell deathKidneyPathophysiologyMedicineAcute injuryCancer researchBioinformaticsImmunologyBiologyOxidative stressApoptosisPathologyInternal medicineGeneticsSurgeryFerroptosis and cancer prognosisTrace Elements in HealthIron Metabolism and Disorders