生长分化因子11在SZ95脂细胞中通过铁下垂途径减弱光老化。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY
Ying Liu, Jingran Zeng, Xueyi Liu, Youyou Qin, Yingbo Zhang, Christos C Zouboulis, Zhibo Xiao
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皮脂腺合成和分泌皮脂,在皮肤上形成一个保护屏障。然而,长时间暴露在紫外线(UV)辐射下会导致腺体萎缩和皮脂分泌减少。本研究探讨了UVB照射对脂细胞功能的影响,并证明生长分化因子11 (GDF11)可以减轻UVB诱导的损伤。我们的研究结果表明,累积的UVB照射可诱导皮脂细胞光老化,其特征是细胞功能受损,细胞衰老标志物上调,同时GDF11表达降低。值得注意的是,GDF11过表达减轻了这些不良反应。细胞凋亡实验显示,光老化皮脂腺细胞表现出细胞凋亡的抗性。透射电镜进一步确定了铁下垂的特征。UVB暴露导致细胞内活性氧(ROS)增加,铁中毒相关蛋白GPX4表达降低,ACSL4和NCOA4水平升高。进一步的实验证实,GDF11过表达增加了凋亡细胞的比例,下调了GPX4和ACSL4的表达,而GDF11敲低则产生相反的作用。这些结果表明GDF11通过铁下垂途径减轻了脂细胞的光作用,并突出了其作为治疗靶点的潜力。
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Growth Differentiation Factor 11 Attenuates Photoaging through Ferroptosis Pathway in SZ95 Sebocytes.

Sebaceous glands synthesize and secrete sebum, forming a protective barrier on the skin. However, prolonged exposure to UV radiation leads to glandular atrophy and reduced sebum production. This study investigated the impact of UVB irradiation on sebocyte function and demonstrated that growth differentiation factor (GDF)-11 can attenuate UVB-induced damage. The findings indicate that cumulative UVB irradiation induces photoaging in sebocytes, characterized by impaired cellular function and up-regulation of cellular senescence markers, along with reduced GDF11 expression. Notably, GDF11 overexpression alleviated these adverse effects. Apoptosis assays revealed that photoaged sebaceous gland cells exhibited resistance to apoptosis. Transmission electron microscopy further identified features indicative of ferroptosis. UVB exposure led to increased intracellular reactive oxygen species, decreased expression of the ferroptosis-related protein glutathione peroxidase (GPX)-4, and elevated levels of long-chain fatty acid-CoA ligase (ACSL)-4 and nuclear receptor coactivator (NCOA)-4. Further experiments confirmed that GDF11 overexpression increased the percentage of apoptotic cells and down-regulated GPX4 and ACSL4 expression, whereas GDF11 knockdown produced the opposite effects. These results suggest that GDF11 mitigates sebocyte photoaging via the ferroptosis pathway and highlight its potential as a therapeutic target.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Pathology, official journal of the American Society for Investigative Pathology, published by Elsevier, Inc., seeks high-quality original research reports, reviews, and commentaries related to the molecular and cellular basis of disease. The editors will consider basic, translational, and clinical investigations that directly address mechanisms of pathogenesis or provide a foundation for future mechanistic inquiries. Examples of such foundational investigations include data mining, identification of biomarkers, molecular pathology, and discovery research. Foundational studies that incorporate deep learning and artificial intelligence are also welcome. High priority is given to studies of human disease and relevant experimental models using molecular, cellular, and organismal approaches.
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