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Advancement in understanding the role of ferroptosis in rheumatoid arthritis

Long Li, Hongmei Guo, Xixi Chen, Yan Liu, Ruyi Wang, Xiaomei Zheng, Xiaobo Huang, Qiao Zhou, Yi Wang

2022Frontiers in Physiology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic disease of unknown etiology. The primary manifestation of RA is inflammatory synovitis, which eventually leads to deformity and functional loss. Ferroptosis is a non-apoptosis form of cell death that depends on intracellular iron accumulation. This leads to an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced-lipid peroxidation. The underlying mechanisms of ferroptosis are System Xc- and Glutathione metabolism, regulation of glutathione peroxidase 4 activity, and ROS generation. Recent studies have shown an association between the pathogenesis of RA and ferroptosis, suggesting the involvement of ferroptosis in the onset and progression of RA. In this review, we have focused on the mechanism of ferroptosis and its association with RA pathogenesis. Further, we discuss the status of therapeutics targeting ferroptosis in the treatment of patients with RA. Targeting ferroptosis could be a potential therapeutic approach for RA treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Rheumatoid arthritisGPX4PathogenesisReactive oxygen speciesLipid peroxidationMedicineSynovitisImmunologyArthritisMechanism (biology)GlutathioneCancer researchOxidative stressGlutathione peroxidaseBiologyCell biologyInternal medicineSuperoxide dismutaseBiochemistryEnzymePhilosophyEpistemologyCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchFerroptosis and cancer prognosisRNA modifications and cancer