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Ferroptosis in health and disease. [PDF]

open access: yesRedox Biology
Ferroptosis is a pervasive non-apoptotic form of cell death highly relevant in various degenerative diseases and malignancies. The hallmark of ferroptosis is uncontrolled and overwhelming peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids contained in membrane ...
Alborzinia, H.   +93 more
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Ferroptosis [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 2020
Iron is an essential micronutrient for microorganisms, plants, animals, and humans. However, iron overload can damage the organism through a variety of mechanisms, including the induction of cell death. Ferroptosis is defined as an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death caused by unrestricted lipid peroxidation and subsequent membrane damage ...
Daolin, Tang, Guido, Kroemer
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Lipid Metabolism and Ferroptosis [PDF]

open access: yesBiology, 2021
Ferroptosis is a type of iron-dependent regulated necrosis induced by lipid peroxidation that occurs in cellular membranes. Among the various lipids, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) associated with several phospholipids, such as phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and phosphatidylcholine (PC), are responsible for ferroptosis-inducing lipid peroxidation ...
Ji-Yoon Lee   +4 more
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Quercetin and Ferroptosis

open access: yesLife, 2023
Quercetin is a flavonoid present in apples, onions, tea, red wines, and berries, and it has shown different beneficial effects, such as providing cardiovascular protection, possessing anti-inflammatory properties, and demonstrating anticancer activity, among others.
Alfredo Cruz-Gregorio   +1 more
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Characteristics and Biomarkers of Ferroptosis [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2021
The induction and consequences of regulated cell death (RCD) are accompanied by changes in gene and protein expression, biochemical pathways, as well as cell morphology and size. Such RCDs have a significant impact on development, tissue homeostasis, and the occurrence and progression of disease.
Xin Chen   +6 more
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Mechanisms of ferroptosis [PDF]

open access: yesCellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2016
Ferroptosis is a non-apoptotic form of cell death that can be triggered by small molecules or conditions that inhibit glutathione biosynthesis or the glutathione-dependent antioxidant enzyme glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4). This lethal process is defined by the iron-dependent accumulation of lipid reactive oxygen species and depletion of plasma ...
Jennifer Yinuo Cao, Scott J. Dixon
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Implication of ferroptosis in aging [PDF]

open access: yesCell Death Discovery, 2021
AbstractLife is indeed continuously going through the irreversible and inevitable process of aging. The rate of aging process depends on various factors and varies individually. These factors include various environmental stimuli including exposure to toxic chemicals, psychological stress whereas suffering with various illnesses specially the chronic ...
Maryam Mazhar   +7 more
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Ferroptosis in life: To be or not to be

open access: yesBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2023
Ferroptosis is a novel type of programmed cell death, characterized by a dysregulated iron metabolism and accumulation of lipid peroxides. It features the alteration of mitochondria and aberrant accumulation of excessive iron as well as loss of the cysteine-glutathione-GPX4 axis.
Ling Xu   +4 more
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Predicting prognosis and clinical features of the tumor microenvironment based on ferroptosis score in patients with breast cancer

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Ferroptosis genes have recently been reported to be involved in regulating the development of cancer, but their potential role in breast cancer (BRCA) is not fully understood.
Lianli Yin, Yinghua Tang
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A 3D cell death assay to quantitatively determine ferroptosis in spheroids [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The failure of drug efficacy in clinical trials remains a big issue in cancer research. This is largely due to the limitations of two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures, the most used tool in drug screening.
Declercq, Heidi   +4 more
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