Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity

Molecular Mechanisms and Health Implications of Ferroptosis


Publishing date
01 Feb 2023
Status
Closed
Submission deadline
30 Sep 2022

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Guest Editors

1Guangdong Medical University, Zhanjiang, China

2University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA

3Columbia University, New York, USA

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Molecular Mechanisms and Health Implications of Ferroptosis

This issue is now closed for submissions.

Description

Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent, programmed cell death caused by the accumulation of intracellular lipid peroxidation. In recent years, increasing numbers of studies have shown that ferroptosis is key for the regulation of the homeostasis of cellular oxidative stress, cellular metabolism, and immune responses, and plays a key role in the physiological and pathological processes of multiple systems. It is currently believed that ferroptosis can inhibit tumor growth and increase the sensitivity of various tumors to chemotherapeutic drugs and immunotherapy. At the same time, ferroptosis causes normal tissue and organ damage directly involved in the occurrence and development of diseases, such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and neurodegenerative diseases.

Oxidative stress plays a major role in activating several pathways, including ferroptosis, an iron-driven cell death characterized by iron accumulation and excessive lipid peroxidation. Strong intracellular oxidative stress, usually in the form of reactive oxygen species (ROS), is a direct factor in the occurrence of ferroptosis. Oxidative stress in cells is often pathologically exacerbated by a variety of diseases, and this property can be exploited. For example, the properties of high oxidative stress are exploited in cancer to induce ferroptosis to kill cancer. In nerve and reperfusion injury, the disease is alleviated by eliminating oxidative stress and thereby preventing the occurrence of ferroptosis.

The aim of this Special Issue is to target ferroptosis, to explore the role of ferroptosis in disease occurrence and progression and the mechanism of its regulation, and to develop inhibitors and inducers for ferroptosis, which will help us to open up new opportunities in clinical practice and disease treatment. More ideas and directions provide more choices for the protection of human health. We welcome both original research and review articles.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Biomarkers of ferroptosis and oxidative stress
  • Mitochondria and ferroptosis
  • Ferroptosis and lipid metabolism
  • Targeted therapy of ferroptosis
  • Ferroptosis and organ damage
  • Ferroptosis and inflammation
  • Ferroptosis and immunity
  • Ferroptosis regulatory genes
  • Lipid peroxidation and iron metabolism
  • Development and application of ferroptosis inhibitors and inducers
  • Ferroptosis and cellular signaling
  • Ferroptosis and homeostasis of cellular oxidative stress

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2022
  • - Article ID 3593294
  • - Research Article

Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes Ameliorate Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery in Aged Mice by Inhibiting Hippocampus Ferroptosis via Activating SIRT1/Nrf2/HO-1 Signaling Pathway

Jie Liu | Jingyao Huang | ... | Baoyu Ma
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2022
  • - Article ID 4578381
  • - Review Article

The Regulatory Effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine on Ferroptosis

Qian Gao | Xue-dong Yin | ... | Zhi-ling Li
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2022
  • - Article ID 9004738
  • - Research Article

lncRNA ZFAS1 Positively Facilitates Endothelial Ferroptosis via miR-7-5p/ACSL4 Axis in Diabetic Retinopathy

Yu Liu | Zhengyu Zhang | ... | Ping Xie
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2022
  • - Article ID 9316847
  • - Research Article

Ferroptosis-Related Long Noncoding RNAs Have Excellent Predictive Ability for Multiomic Characteristics of Bladder Cancer

Jingchao Liu | Jingyi Cui | ... | Jianye Wang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2022
  • - Article ID 7560569
  • - Research Article

MITD1 Deficiency Suppresses Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Growth and Migration by Inducing Ferroptosis through the TAZ/SLC7A11 Pathway

Ye Zhang | Yanze Li | ... | Xiuheng Liu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2022
  • - Article ID 6291889
  • - Review Article

From Iron Metabolism to Ferroptosis: Pathologic Changes in Coronary Heart Disease

Xinbiao Fan | Aolin Li | ... | Junping Zhang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2022
  • - Article ID 1366957
  • - Research Article

Lysionotin Induces Ferroptosis to Suppress Development of Colorectal Cancer via Promoting Nrf2 Degradation

Zhuo Gao | Junnan Jiang | ... | Fujian Ji
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2022
  • - Article ID 9735555
  • - Research Article

Dapagliflozin Ameliorates Renal Tubular Ferroptosis in Diabetes via SLC40A1 Stabilization

Bin Huang | Wenjie Wen | Shandong Ye
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2022
  • - Article ID 3112388
  • - Review Article

Emerging Potential Therapeutic Targets of Ferroptosis in Skeletal Diseases

Xin Liu | Tianhao Wang | ... | Dechun Geng
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