Journal article
Iron, lipid peroxidation, and ferroptosis play pathogenic roles in atherosclerosis
S Jinson, Z Zhang, GI Lancaster, AJ Murphy, PK Morgan
Cardiovascular Research | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2025
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvae270
Abstract
Oxidation of lipids, excessive cell death, and iron deposition are prominent features of human atherosclerotic plaques. While extensive research has established the detrimental roles of lipid oxidation and apoptosis in atherosclerosis development, the involvement of iron in atherogenesis is not yet fully understood. With the emergence of an iron-dependent form of cell death termed ferroptosis, new attention has been brought to the complex inter-play among iron, ferroptosis, and atherosclerosis. Mechanistically, ferroptosis is caused by the lethal accumulation of iron-mediated lipid peroxides. Emerging studies have underscored ferroptosis as a contributor to worsened atherosclerosis. Herein, ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (Department of Health, Australian Government) investigator grant #GNT1194329 (to A.J.M.).