Integrated single-cell analysis with experimental validation reveals ANXA2 as a therapeutic target for ferroptosis in inflammatory bowel disease | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Integrated single-cell analysis with experimental validation reveals ANXA2 as a therapeutic target for ferroptosis in inflammatory bowel disease
Key Points
ANXA2 expression is linked to ferroptosis in inflammatory bowel disease, indicating its role as a potential therapeutic target.
Increased fibroblast levels of ANXA2 highlight its significance in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease.
Integrated single-cell analysis coupled with experimental validation confirms the relevance of ANXA2 in disease mechanisms.
Targeting ANXA2 may lead to new treatment strategies for inflammatory bowel disease, underscoring the importance of ferroptosis in therapy.
Abstract
ANXA2 is highly expressed in fibroblasts and is associated with the ferroptosis of IBD, providing a novel therapeutic target for treatment of IBD.