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Liver cell signaling controls iron-related cell death to reduce organ problems from aging

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Abstract

Essence

Hepatocyte Hedgehog signaling appears to protect against aging-related liver and kidney dysfunction by restraining ferroptosis.

Evidence

This preclinical mouse study, supported by observations in patients with MASLD and advanced fibrosis, used hepatocyte-specific Smo deletion and ferrostatin-1 rescue to connect loss of hepatic Hedgehog signaling with ferroptotic stress, MASLD, and secondary kidney injury.

Caveat

Most causal evidence comes from a hepatocyte-specific mouse model, while the human data are correlative rather than proof that this pathway drives disease in patients.

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