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Targeting ferroptosis, a novel programmed cell death, for the potential of alcohol-related liver disease therapy

Jingfen Shi, Yue Liu, Yan Wang, Yan Wang, Ru Gao, Yi Wang, Yi Wang, Jun Liu

2023Frontiers in Pharmacology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ferroptosis is a new iron-dependent cell death mode, which is different from the other types of programmed cell death, such as apoptosis, necrosis, and autophagy. Ferroptosis is characterized by a process in which fatal lipids from lipid peroxidation accumulate in cells and eventually lead to cell death. Alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) is a type of liver injury caused by excessive alcohol intake. Alcohol-related liver disease is a broad-spectrum disease category, which includes fatty liver, steatohepatitis, hepatitis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular tumors. Recent studies have found that ferroptosis is involved in the pathological development of non-viral liver diseases. Therefore, ferroptosis may be an ideal target for the treatment of non-viral liver diseases. In this review article, we will elaborate the molecular mechanism and regulatory mechanism of ferroptosis, explore the key role of ferroptosis in the Alcohol-related liver disease process, and summarize the existing targeted ferroptosis drugs and their feasibility for the treatment of Alcohol-related liver disease.

Topics & Concepts

Programmed cell deathSteatohepatitisCirrhosisLiver diseaseFatty liverMedicineLiver injuryAlcoholic liver diseaseDiseaseApoptosisAutophagyCancer researchLiver cellHepatitisGPX4ImmunologyPharmacologyBiologyOxidative stressPathologyInternal medicineBiochemistryCatalaseGlutathione peroxidaseFerroptosis and cancer prognosisLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentCancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
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