M. Alvandi, Seyed Hamid Hashemi, Z. Shaghaghi, Zeynab Marzhoseyni, Hamidreza Ghasemi-Basir, Mojdeh Mohammadi, A. Yazdi, Soghra Farzipour
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Abstract
Ferroptosis is a form of programmed cell death characterized by the irondependent
accumulation of lipid peroxides, leading to membrane damage and cell rupture. Several
lines of evidence suggest that ferroptosis may contribute to the pathogenesis and severity of COVID-
19. This study aimed to measure iron metabolism and lipid peroxidation markers in COVID-19 patients
to establish a direct link between ferroptosis and COVID-19.
In the present cross-sectional study, the serum levels of hemoglobin (Hb), ferritin, and iron,
total iron binding capacity (TIBC), malondialdehyde (MDA), and glutathione (GSH) were assessed
in 100 COVID-19 patients diagnosed using Real-time PCR and compared to the levels in 100
healthy individuals.
Our findings revealed a significant increase in serum levels of ferritin and MDA in COVID-
19 patients compared to control subjects. Conversely, TIBC, Hb, Iron, and GSH levels were lower in
COVID-19 patients than in control.
Our study provides further evidence supporting the significance of ferroptosis in the
pathogenesis of COVID-19. Further research aimed at elucidating the exact role of ferroptosis in
COVID-19 is warranted, as it may lead to improved strategies for mitigating multi-organ dysfunction
associated with this disease.