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Review
. 2024 Oct:179:117407.
doi: 10.1016/j.biopha.2024.117407. Epub 2024 Sep 11.

Iron chelators as mitophagy agents: Potential and limitations

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Iron chelators as mitophagy agents: Potential and limitations

Tereza Brogyanyi et al. Biomed Pharmacother. 2024 Oct.
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Abstract

Mitochondrial autophagy (mitophagy) is very important process for the maintenance of cellular homeostasis, functionality and survival. Its dysregulation is associated with high risk and progression numerous serious diseases (e.g., oncological, neurodegenerative and cardiovascular ones). Therefore, targeting mitophagy mechanisms is very hot topic in the biological and medicinal research. The interrelationships between the regulation of mitophagy and iron homeostasis are now becoming apparent. In short, mitochondria are central point for the regulation of iron homeostasis, but change in intracellular cheatable iron level can induce/repress mitophagy. In this review, relationships between iron homeostasis and mitophagy are thoroughly discussed and described. Also, therapeutic applicability of mitophagy chelators in the context of individual diseases is comprehensively and critically evaluated.

Keywords: Cancer; Cardiovascular diseases; Iron chelators; Iron heomeostais; Mitophagy; Neurodegenerative diseases.

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