Abstract

Reactive oxygen species- (ROS-) induced lipid peroxidation plays a critical role in cell death including apoptosis, autophagy, and ferroptosis. This fundamental and conserved mechanism is based on an excess of ROS which attacks biomembranes, propagates lipid peroxidation chain reactions, and subsequently induces different types of cell death. A highly evolved sophisticated antioxidant system exists that acts to protect the cells from oxidative damage. In this review, we discussed how ROS propagate lipid peroxidation chain reactions and how the products of lipid peroxidation initiate apoptosis and autophagy in current models. We also discussed the mechanism of lipid peroxidation during ferroptosis, and we summarized lipid peroxidation in pathological conditions of critical illness. We aim to bring a more global and integrative sight to know how different ROS-induced lipid peroxidation occurs among apoptosis, autophagy, and ferroptosis.

Keywords

Lipid peroxidationReactive oxygen speciesAutophagyGPX4Cell biologyApoptosisProgrammed cell deathChemistryOxidative stressBiochemistryAntioxidantBiologySuperoxide dismutaseGlutathione peroxidase

MeSH Terms

Acute Kidney InjuryAnimalsAntioxidantsApoptosisAutophagyFerroptosisHumansLipid PeroxidationOxidative StressReactive Oxygen SpeciesSepsisSignal Transduction

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Year
2019
Type
review
Volume
2019
Pages
1-13
Citations
1931
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Dongxue Xu, Fan Jiang, Zhiyong Peng et al. (2019). Reactive Oxygen Species-Induced Lipid Peroxidation in Apoptosis, Autophagy, and Ferroptosis. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity , 2019 , 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/5080843

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DOI
10.1155/2019/5080843
PMID
31737171
PMCID
PMC6815535

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