Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (Jan 2022)

Emerging Mechanisms and Disease Implications of Ferroptosis: Potential Applications of Natural Products

  • Chun Ge,
  • Chun Ge,
  • Sujie Zhang,
  • Sujie Zhang,
  • Huiwen Mu,
  • Huiwen Mu,
  • Shaojun Zheng,
  • Shaojun Zheng,
  • Zhaoyi Tan,
  • Xintong Huang,
  • Xintong Huang,
  • Chen Xu,
  • Jianjun Zou,
  • Jianjun Zou,
  • Yubing Zhu,
  • Yubing Zhu,
  • Dong Feng,
  • Dong Feng,
  • Jiye Aa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.774957
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Ferroptosis, a newly discovered form of regulatory cell death (RCD), has been demonstrated to be distinct from other types of RCD, such as apoptosis, necroptosis, and autophagy. Ferroptosis is characterized by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation and oxidative perturbation, and is inhibited by iron chelators and lipophilic antioxidants. This process is regulated by specific pathways and is implicated in diverse biological contexts, mainly including iron homeostasis, lipid metabolism, and glutathione metabolism. A large body of evidence suggests that ferroptosis is interrelated with various physiological and pathological processes, including tumor progression (neuro)degenerative diseases, and hepatic and renal failure. There is an urgent need for the discovery of novel effective ferroptosis-modulating compounds, even though some experimental reagents and approved clinical drugs have been well documented to have anti- or pro-ferroptotic properties. This review outlines recent advances in molecular mechanisms of the ferroptotic death process and discusses its multiple roles in diverse pathophysiological contexts. Furthermore, we summarize chemical compounds and natural products, that act as inducers or inhibitors of ferroptosis in the prevention and treatment of various diseases. Herein, it is particularly highlighted that natural products show promising prospects in ferroptosis-associated (adjuvant) therapy with unique advantages of having multiple components, multiple biotargets and slight side effects.

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