Publication: Ferroptosis-relevant mechanisms and biomarkers for therapeutic interventions in traumatic brain injury
Authors
Rui, Tongyu ; Li, Qianqian ; Song, Shunchen ; Gao, Yaxuan ; Luo, Chengliang
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Publisher
Universidad de Murcia, Departamento de Biologia Celular e Histiologia
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.14670/HH-18-229
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the
most significant health care problems worldwide,
causing disability and death especially among young
individuals. Although a large range of agents and
therapies have been proved beneficial to lesions post-
TBI to some extent, effective treatments have not been
translated to the clinic. As a newly discovered form of
iron-dependent regulated cell death, ferroptosis has been
implicated in TBI. In this review, we update the current
state of knowledge related to second injuries post-TBI,
including ferroptosis, oxidative stress, mitochondrial
dysfunction, neuroinflammation and so on, which often
lead to chronic symptoms and long-term disability. This
review systematically summarizes the latest progress in
the pathophysiological mechanisms of TBI, with a focus
on providing references for proposing new multi-
molecular targets for comprehensive therapeutic
strategies based on ferroptosis-relevant mechanisms. In
addition, biomarkers are essential diagnostic and
prognostic tools in TBI. Several biomarkers associated
with the outcome of TBI have been listed in this article,
such as Pde10a, MDA, UCH-L1, S100A9, S100B,
ALDOC, ACSL4, MBP and F2-Isoprostane. Therefore,
the understating of ferroptosis-relevant mechanisms and
biomarkers may contribute to development of promising
therapies for TBI clinical trials.
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Citation
Histology and Histopathology Vol. 35, nº10 (2020)
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