Quercetin alleviates LPS/iE-DAP-induced liver injury by suppressing ferroptosis via regulating ferritinophagy and intracellular iron efflux

IF 10.7 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Hongzhu Zhang, Huimin Shi, Xuerui Li, Shendong Zhou, Xiaokun Song, Nana Ma, Meijuan Meng, Guangjun Chang, Xiangzhen Shen
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Ruminal dysbiosis-induced liver injury is prevalent in dairy cows, yet its underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Ferroptosis, a newly identified form of programmed cell death distinct from apoptosis and necrosis, has been implicated in various liver diseases by emerging studies. In the present study, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and γ-D-glutamyl‐meso‐diaminopimelic acid (iE-DAP) were employed to establish in vitro and in vivo models of liver injury using bovine hepatocytes and mice, respectively. It was observed that noncytotoxic iE-DAP alone did not influence lipid peroxidation or GPX4, but exacerbated LPS-induced ferroptosis and hepatocyte injury. Notably, co-treatment with LPS and iE-DAP (LPS/iE-DAP)-induced hepatocyte injury was mitigated by intervention with the ferroptosis inhibitor ferrostatin-1 (Fer-1). Mechanistically, the activated IL-6/STAT3 signaling pathway was found to mediate LPS/iE-DAP-induced ferroptosis. Suppression of IL-6/STAT3, either through IL6 and STAT3 knockdown or pharmacological intervention, reduced Fe2+ accumulation and alleviated ferroptotic cell death. Further investigations identified that IL-6/STAT3 signaling enhanced ferritinophagy and impaired iron export. Either disrupting ferritinophagy by knocking down NCOA4 or restoring iron export via HAMP knockdown relieved intracellular iron overload and inhibited ferroptosis. Specifically, LPS/iE-DAP treatment increased the interaction between hepcidin and ferroportin, promoting ferroportin ubiquitination and degradation, thereby blocking iron efflux. Furthermore, we provided several evidence to prove that quercetin pretreatment alleviated LPS/iE-DAP-induced ferroptosis and liver injury by decreasing hepatic iron accumulation via targeting the IL-6/STAT3 signaling in vitro and in vivo, effects reversed by the addition of recombinant bovine IL-6. Based on these findings, we concluded that LPS/iE-DAP-induced liver injury by triggering ferroptosis through regulating IL-6/STAT3/ferritinophagy-dependent iron release and IL-6/STAT3/hepcidin/ferroportin-dependent iron export, while quercetin could alleviate this liver injury by inhibiting ferroptosis via IL-6/STAT3 signaling pathway. This study provides novel insights into the mechanisms whereby ruminal dysbiosis induces liver injury and presents a prospective solution for ruminal dysbiosis-induced liver injury.

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Redox Biology
Redox Biology BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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19.90
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25 days
期刊介绍: Redox Biology is the official journal of the Society for Redox Biology and Medicine and the Society for Free Radical Research-Europe. It is also affiliated with the International Society for Free Radical Research (SFRRI). This journal serves as a platform for publishing pioneering research, innovative methods, and comprehensive review articles in the field of redox biology, encompassing both health and disease. Redox Biology welcomes various forms of contributions, including research articles (short or full communications), methods, mini-reviews, and commentaries. Through its diverse range of published content, Redox Biology aims to foster advancements and insights in the understanding of redox biology and its implications.
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