학술논문

Ferroptosis: a promising candidate for exosome-mediated regulation in different diseases.
Document Type
Article
Source
Cell Communication & Signaling. 1/2/2024, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p1-15. 15p.
Subject
*LIPID metabolism
*NAD (Coenzyme)
*HEART injuries
*NEUROLOGICAL disorders
*EXOSOMES
*CELL death
*IRON metabolism
Language
ISSN
1478-811X
Abstract
Ferroptosis is a newly discovered form of cell death that is featured in a wide range of diseases. Exosome therapy is a promising therapeutic option that has attracted much attention due to its low immunogenicity, low toxicity, and ability to penetrate biological barriers. In addition, emerging evidence indicates that exosomes possess the ability to modulate the progression of diverse diseases by regulating ferroptosis in damaged cells. Hence, the mechanism by which cell-derived and noncellular-derived exosomes target ferroptosis in different diseases through the system Xc−/GSH/GPX4 axis, NAD(P)H/FSP1/CoQ10 axis, iron metabolism pathway and lipid metabolism pathway associated with ferroptosis, as well as its applications in liver disease, neurological diseases, lung injury, heart injury, cancer and other diseases, are summarized here. Additionally, the role of exosome-regulated ferroptosis as an emerging repair mechanism for damaged tissues and cells is also discussed, and this is expected to be a promising treatment direction for various diseases in the future. 4WxzRHXWYmfm3Upmac56cr Video Abstract [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]