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Cuproptosis, a novel cell death pathway involving copper ions and protein aggregation, has new detection methods. This review details techniques for verifying cuproptosis, aiding future research into this critical biological process.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry
  • Cell Biology
  • Toxicology

Background:

  • Cuproptosis is a newly identified regulated cell death pathway.
  • It is characterized by excess copper ions, lipoylated protein aggregation, and loss of Fe-S cluster proteins.
  • This process leads to proteotoxic and oxidative stress.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and categorize common cuproptosis detection methods.
  • To provide a comprehensive understanding of cuproptosis detection principles and applications.
  • To compare cuproptosis and ferroptosis detection.

Main Methods:

  • Categorization of detection methods based on cellular phenomena and molecular mechanisms.
  • Review of techniques assessing cell death, copper content, morphology, molecular biology, and biochemical pathways.
  • Analysis of advantages and limitations of each method.

Main Results:

  • Various methods exist for cuproptosis detection, targeting different characteristic changes.
  • Techniques cover cell death verification, copper levels, protein aggregation, and metabolic pathways.
  • A comparison between cuproptosis and ferroptosis detection is presented.

Conclusions:

  • The reviewed methods provide a strong foundation for future cuproptosis verification and research.
  • Understanding these detection techniques is crucial for advancing the study of cuproptosis.
  • This work facilitates deeper insights into the mechanisms and implications of cuproptosis.