Targeting ferroptosis in acute kidney injury
Lihua Ni, Yuan Cheng, Xiaoyan Wu
Abstract
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major public health problem with high incidence and mortality. As a form of programmed cell death (PCD), ferroptosis could be considered as a process of iron accumulation and enhanced lipid peroxidation. Recently, the fundamental roles of ferroptosis in AKI have attracted much attention. The network mechanism of ferroptosis in AKI and its roles in the AKI to chronic kidney disease (CKD) transition is complicated and multifactorial. Strategies targeting ferroptosis show great potential. Here, we review the research progress on ferroptosis and its participation in AKI. We hope that this work will provide clues for further studies of ferroptosis in AKI.
Topics & Concepts
Acute kidney injuryLipid peroxidationKidney diseaseProgrammed cell deathMedicineDiseaseMechanism (biology)KidneyIntensive care medicineCancer researchApoptosisOxidative stressBiologyPathologyInternal medicineEpistemologyPhilosophyBiochemistryFerroptosis and cancer prognosisCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismTrace Elements in Health