Quercetin attenuated necroptosis and apoptosis caused by LPS-induced mitochondrial function dysfunction through the METTL3-mediated PTEN m6A methylation/PI3K/AKT signaling in broiler livers
Yu Xia , Yidan Wang , Kai Chen , Muyue Zhang , Qihang Jiang , Tong Xu
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Abstract
Background
Quercetin (QUE), a natural flavonoid, offered an efficient protection against organism injury. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) methylation is considered to be the most prevalent and abundant modifications involved in various diseases.
Purpose
We sought to explore protective roles of QUE in mitigating necroptosis and apoptosis triggered by LPS-induced imbalances in mitochondria dynamic and energy metabolism in broiler livers, with a focus on m6A methylation modulation.
Study design/Methods
We used LPS as a stimulus and treated with QUE to establish this in vivo and in vitro. In addition, we treated LMH cells with siMETTL3 (80 nM) to determine its detailed mechanism.
Results
Our findings revealed QUE significantly decreased METTL3 expression, leading to a decrease in PTEN m6A methylation and factors related to mitochondria fission, necroptosis, and apoptosis in the QUE+LPS group. In contrast, QUE treatment promoted the expression levels of marker factors for mitochondria fusion, energy metabolism, anti-apoptosis, and PI3K/AKT compared with the LPS group. Additionally, an increase of ΔΨm, ATP content, and ATPase activity was observed. AO/EB staining, Flow cytometry and TUNEL assays confirmed QUE inhibited LPS-induced apoptosis and necroptosis. Molecular docking analysis and cellular thermal shift assay supported an interaction between QUE and METTL3.
Conclusion
In summary, QUE mitigated necroptosis and apoptosis triggered by LPS-induced disorders of mitochondrial kinetic and metabolic processes in broiler livers through its interaction with METTL3, regulating PTEN m6A methylation/PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. This study enhances our understanding of biological functions for QUE and lays a theoretical foundation for developing new therapeutic interventions, highlighting its potential value.
期刊介绍:
Phytomedicine is a therapy-oriented journal that publishes innovative studies on the efficacy, safety, quality, and mechanisms of action of specified plant extracts, phytopharmaceuticals, and their isolated constituents. This includes clinical, pharmacological, pharmacokinetic, and toxicological studies of herbal medicinal products, preparations, and purified compounds with defined and consistent quality, ensuring reproducible pharmacological activity. Founded in 1994, Phytomedicine aims to focus and stimulate research in this field and establish internationally accepted scientific standards for pharmacological studies, proof of clinical efficacy, and safety of phytomedicines.