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Ferroptosis, necroptosis and cuproptosis: Novel forms of regulated cell death in diabetic cardiomyopathy

Dan Ke, Zhen Zhang, Jieting Liu, Peijian Chen, Jialing Li, Xinhai Sun, Yanhui Chu, Luxin Li

2023Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diabetes is a common chronic metabolic disease, and its incidence continues to increase year after year. Diabetic patients mainly die from various complications, with the most common being diabetic cardiomyopathy. However, the detection rate of diabetic cardiomyopathy is low in clinical practice, and targeted treatment is lacking. Recently, a large number of studies have confirmed that myocardial cell death in diabetic cardiomyopathy involves pyroptosis, apoptosis, necrosis, ferroptosis, necroptosis, cuproptosis, cellular burial, and other processes. Most importantly, numerous animal studies have shown that the onset and progression of diabetic cardiomyopathy can be mitigated by inhibiting these regulatory cell death processes, such as by utilizing inhibitors, chelators, or genetic manipulation. Therefore, we review the role of ferroptosis, necroptosis, and cuproptosis, three novel forms of cell death in diabetic cardiomyopathy, searching for possible targets, and analyzing the corresponding therapeutic approaches to these targets.

Topics & Concepts

NecroptosisPyroptosisDiabetic cardiomyopathyMedicineCardiomyopathyProgrammed cell deathDiabetes mellitusCause of deathDiseaseApoptosisInternal medicineCardiologyCancer researchHeart failureInflammasomeEndocrinologyBiologyInflammationBiochemistryFerroptosis and cancer prognosisAutophagy in Disease and TherapyRNA modifications and cancer