Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity the role and mechanism of NCOA4 in ferroptosis induced by intestinal ischemia reperfusion

Apr 30, 2024International immunopharmacology

How NCOA4 helps cause cell death from iron-related damage after blood flow returns to the intestine

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Abstract

Ferroptosis occurred in intestinal epithelial cells of II/R-injured mice, with significant changes in key ferroptosis markers.

  • Critical factors of ferroptosis, including ACSL4, MDA, and 15-LOX, were significantly increased in II/R-injured intestinal epithelial cells.
  • Levels of GPX4 and GSH were significantly decreased in the same cells.
  • NCOA4 expression was significantly increased in the intestinal epithelium of II/R-injured mice, while ferritin levels decreased and free ferrous ion levels increased.
  • Changes in autophagy-related proteins indicated that NCOA4 may mediate ferritinophagy, with increased LC3 and Beclin-1 and decreased P62 levels.
  • Knockdown of NCOA4 led to increased ferritin expression and decreased ferroptosis, suggesting a possible mechanism of action.

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