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Ferroptotic stress promotes the accumulation of pro-inflammatory proximal tubular cells in maladaptive renal repair.

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Ide, S; Kobayashi, Y; Ide, K; Strausser, SA; Abe, K; Herbek, S; O'Brien, LL; Crowley, SD; Barisoni, L; Tata, A; Tata, PR; Souma, T
Published in: Elife
July 19, 2021

Overwhelming lipid peroxidation induces ferroptotic stress and ferroptosis, a non-apoptotic form of regulated cell death that has been implicated in maladaptive renal repair in mice and humans. Using single-cell transcriptomic and mouse genetic approaches, we show that proximal tubular (PT) cells develop a molecularly distinct, pro-inflammatory state following injury. While these inflammatory PT cells transiently appear after mild injury and return to their original state without inducing fibrosis, after severe injury they accumulate and contribute to persistent inflammation. This transient inflammatory PT state significantly downregulates glutathione metabolism genes, making the cells vulnerable to ferroptotic stress. Genetic induction of high ferroptotic stress in these cells after mild injury leads to the accumulation of the inflammatory PT cells, enhancing inflammation and fibrosis. Our study broadens the roles of ferroptotic stress from being a trigger of regulated cell death to include the promotion and accumulation of proinflammatory cells that underlie maladaptive repair.

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Elife

DOI

EISSN

2050-084X

Publication Date

July 19, 2021

Volume

10

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Phospholipid Hydroperoxide Glutathione Peroxidase
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Lipid Peroxidation
  • Kidney
  • Iron
  • Inflammation
  • Gene Expression
  • Fibrosis
 

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Ide, S., Kobayashi, Y., Ide, K., Strausser, S. A., Abe, K., Herbek, S., … Souma, T. (2021). Ferroptotic stress promotes the accumulation of pro-inflammatory proximal tubular cells in maladaptive renal repair. Elife, 10. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.68603
Ide, Shintaro, Yoshihiko Kobayashi, Kana Ide, Sarah A. Strausser, Koki Abe, Savannah Herbek, Lori L. O’Brien, et al. “Ferroptotic stress promotes the accumulation of pro-inflammatory proximal tubular cells in maladaptive renal repair.Elife 10 (July 19, 2021). https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.68603.
Ide S, Kobayashi Y, Ide K, Strausser SA, Abe K, Herbek S, et al. Ferroptotic stress promotes the accumulation of pro-inflammatory proximal tubular cells in maladaptive renal repair. Elife. 2021 Jul 19;10.
Ide, Shintaro, et al. “Ferroptotic stress promotes the accumulation of pro-inflammatory proximal tubular cells in maladaptive renal repair.Elife, vol. 10, July 2021. Pubmed, doi:10.7554/eLife.68603.
Ide S, Kobayashi Y, Ide K, Strausser SA, Abe K, Herbek S, O’Brien LL, Crowley SD, Barisoni L, Tata A, Tata PR, Souma T. Ferroptotic stress promotes the accumulation of pro-inflammatory proximal tubular cells in maladaptive renal repair. Elife. 2021 Jul 19;10.

Published In

Elife

DOI

EISSN

2050-084X

Publication Date

July 19, 2021

Volume

10

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Phospholipid Hydroperoxide Glutathione Peroxidase
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Lipid Peroxidation
  • Kidney
  • Iron
  • Inflammation
  • Gene Expression
  • Fibrosis