The relationship between ferroptosis and respiratory infectious diseases: a novel landscape for therapeutic approach
Hong Lin,
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Xiangyu Chen,
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Yiming Liu
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et al.
Frontiers in Immunology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: March 18, 2025
Respiratory
infectious
diseases,
particularly
those
caused
by
respiratory
viruses,
have
the
potential
to
lead
global
pandemics,
thereby
posing
significant
threats
public
and
human
health.
Historically,
primary
treatment
for
bacterial
infections
has
been
antibiotic
therapy,
while
severe
cases
of
viral
predominantly
managed
controlling
inflammatory
cytokine
storms.
Ferroptosis
is
a
novel
form
programmed
cell
death
that
distinct
from
apoptosis
autophagy.
In
recent
years,
Recent
studies
demonstrated
ferroptosis
plays
regulatory
role
in
various
indicating
targeting
may
represent
approach
these
conditions.
This
article
summarized
toxic
mechanisms
underlying
ferroptosis,
its
relationship
with
action,
current
strategies.
Particular
attentions
were
given
interplay
between
Mycobacterium
tuberculosis,
Epstein-Barr
virus,
acute
syndrome
coronavirus-2,
Pseudomonas
aeruginosa,
dengue
influenza
virus
herpes
simplex
type1infection.
A
deeper
understanding
will
not
only
advance
our
knowledge
infection-related
pathophysiology
but
also
provide
theoretical
foundation
development
therapeutic
Targeting
pathways
represents
promising
infections,
clinical
translational
implications.
Language: Английский
The reactivation of the various types of viruses following COVID-19 infection: a systematic review
Maziar Naderi,
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Majid Naderi,
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Mostofa Jamal
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et al.
Future Virology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 13
Published: March 27, 2025
Language: Английский
Convergent Mechanisms in Virus-Induced Cancers: A Perspective on Classical Viruses, SARS-CoV-2, and AI-Driven Solutions
Thorsten Rudroff
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Infectious Disease Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(2), P. 33 - 33
Published: April 16, 2025
This
perspective
examines
the
potential
oncogenic
mechanisms
of
SARS-CoV-2
through
comparative
analysis
with
established
cancer-causing
viruses,
integrating
classical
virological
approaches
artificial
intelligence
(AI)-driven
analysis.
The
paper
explores
four
key
themes:
shared
between
viruses
and
(including
cell
cycle
dysregulation,
inflammatory
signaling,
immune
evasion,
metabolic
reprogramming);
application
AI
in
understanding
viral
oncogenesis;
integration
neuroimaging
evidence;
future
research
directions.
author
presents
novel
hypotheses
regarding
SARS-CoV-2’s
mechanisms,
supported
by
recent
PET/FDG
imaging
studies
showing
persistent
alterations.
manuscript
emphasizes
transformative
combining
traditional
methods
advanced
technologies
for
better
preventing
virus-induced
cancers,
while
highlighting
importance
long-term
monitoring
COVID-19
survivors
developments.
Language: Английский