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Ferroptosis: a potential bridge linking gut microbiota and chronic kidney disease

Zi‐Hui Mao, Zhong‐Xiuzi Gao, Shao-Kang Pan, Dongwei Liu, Zhangsuo Liu, Peng Wu

2024Cell Death Discovery24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ferroptosis is a novel form of lipid peroxidation-driven, iron-dependent programmed cell death. Various metabolic pathways, including those involved in lipid and iron metabolism, contribute to ferroptosis regulation. The gut microbiota not only supplies nutrients and energy to the host, but also plays a crucial role in immune modulation and metabolic balance. In this review, we explore the metabolic pathways associated with ferroptosis and the impact of the gut microbiota on host metabolism. We subsequently summarize recent studies on the influence and regulation of ferroptosis by the gut microbiota and discuss potential mechanisms through which the gut microbiota affects ferroptosis. Additionally, we conduct a bibliometric analysis of the relationship between the gut microbiota and ferroptosis in the context of chronic kidney disease. This analysis can provide new insights into the current research status and future of ferroptosis and the gut microbiota.

Topics & Concepts

Kidney diseaseBridge (graph theory)DiseaseGut floraBiologyMedicineImmunologyInternal medicineAnatomyFerroptosis and cancer prognosisCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancer
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