Issue 20, 2021

Toward improved human health: Nrf2 plays a critical role in regulating ferroptosis

Abstract

Ferroptosis is a recently defined type of regulated cell death caused by an excess iron-dependent accumulation of lipid peroxides and is morphologically and biochemically distinct from other types of cell death. Notably, Nrf2 is identified to exquisitely modulate ferroptosis due to its ability to target a host of ferroptosis cascade genes, which places Nrf2 in the pivotal position of ferroptosis. This paper reviews the regulation effect of Nrf2 on ferroptosis, different activation mechanisms of Nrf2 as well as the relevance of the Nrf2-ferroptosis axis in diseases, and finally summarizes foods with beneficial effects in ferroptosis via the Nrf2 pathway and aims to serve as a reference for follow-up studies of food functions related to Nrf2, ferroptosis, and human health.

Graphical abstract: Toward improved human health: Nrf2 plays a critical role in regulating ferroptosis

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
09 Apr 2021
Accepted
27 Aug 2021
First published
27 Aug 2021

Food Funct., 2021,12, 9583-9606

Toward improved human health: Nrf2 plays a critical role in regulating ferroptosis

J. Lu, Y. Zhao, M. Liu, J. Lu and S. Guan, Food Funct., 2021, 12, 9583 DOI: 10.1039/D1FO01036K

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