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Iron overload adversely effects bone marrow haematogenesis via SIRT-SOD2-mROS in a process ameliorated by curcumin

BACKGROUND: Iron overload, which is common in patients with haematological disorders, is known to have a suppressive effect on haematogenesis. However, the mechanism for this effect is still unclear. The antioxidant curcumin has been reported to protect against iron overload-induced bone marrow dama...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Shujuan, Sun, Lan, Qian, Shanhu, Ma, Yongyong, Ma, Ruye, Dong, Yuqing, Shi, Yifen, Jiang, Songfu, Ye, Haige, Shen, Zhijian, Zhang, Shenghui, Shen, Jianping, Yu, Kang, Wang, Siqian
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7805071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33435886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11658-020-00244-7
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author Zhou, Shujuan
Sun, Lan
Qian, Shanhu
Ma, Yongyong
Ma, Ruye
Dong, Yuqing
Shi, Yifen
Jiang, Songfu
Ye, Haige
Shen, Zhijian
Zhang, Shenghui
Shen, Jianping
Yu, Kang
Wang, Siqian
author_facet Zhou, Shujuan
Sun, Lan
Qian, Shanhu
Ma, Yongyong
Ma, Ruye
Dong, Yuqing
Shi, Yifen
Jiang, Songfu
Ye, Haige
Shen, Zhijian
Zhang, Shenghui
Shen, Jianping
Yu, Kang
Wang, Siqian
author_sort Zhou, Shujuan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Iron overload, which is common in patients with haematological disorders, is known to have a suppressive effect on haematogenesis. However, the mechanism for this effect is still unclear. The antioxidant curcumin has been reported to protect against iron overload-induced bone marrow damage through an as-yet-unknown mechanism. METHODS: We established iron overload cell and mouse models. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS) levels, autophagy levels and the SIRT3/SOD2 pathway were examined in the models and in the bone marrow of patients with iron overload. RESULTS: Iron overload was shown to depress haematogenesis and induce mitochondrion-derived superoxide anion-dependent autophagic cell death. Iron loading decreased SIRT3 protein expression, promoted an increase in SOD2, and led to the elevation of mROS. Overexpression of SIRT3 reversed these effects. Curcumin treatment ameliorated peripheral blood cells generation, enhanced SIRT3 activity, decreased SOD2 acetylation, inhibited mROS production, and suppressed iron loading-induced autophagy. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that curcumin exerts a protective effect on bone marrow by reducing mROS-stimulated autophagic cell death in a manner dependent on the SIRT3/SOD2 pathway.
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spelling pubmed-78050712021-01-14 Iron overload adversely effects bone marrow haematogenesis via SIRT-SOD2-mROS in a process ameliorated by curcumin Zhou, Shujuan Sun, Lan Qian, Shanhu Ma, Yongyong Ma, Ruye Dong, Yuqing Shi, Yifen Jiang, Songfu Ye, Haige Shen, Zhijian Zhang, Shenghui Shen, Jianping Yu, Kang Wang, Siqian Cell Mol Biol Lett Research BACKGROUND: Iron overload, which is common in patients with haematological disorders, is known to have a suppressive effect on haematogenesis. However, the mechanism for this effect is still unclear. The antioxidant curcumin has been reported to protect against iron overload-induced bone marrow damage through an as-yet-unknown mechanism. METHODS: We established iron overload cell and mouse models. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS) levels, autophagy levels and the SIRT3/SOD2 pathway were examined in the models and in the bone marrow of patients with iron overload. RESULTS: Iron overload was shown to depress haematogenesis and induce mitochondrion-derived superoxide anion-dependent autophagic cell death. Iron loading decreased SIRT3 protein expression, promoted an increase in SOD2, and led to the elevation of mROS. Overexpression of SIRT3 reversed these effects. Curcumin treatment ameliorated peripheral blood cells generation, enhanced SIRT3 activity, decreased SOD2 acetylation, inhibited mROS production, and suppressed iron loading-induced autophagy. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that curcumin exerts a protective effect on bone marrow by reducing mROS-stimulated autophagic cell death in a manner dependent on the SIRT3/SOD2 pathway. BioMed Central 2021-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7805071/ /pubmed/33435886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11658-020-00244-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Research
Zhou, Shujuan
Sun, Lan
Qian, Shanhu
Ma, Yongyong
Ma, Ruye
Dong, Yuqing
Shi, Yifen
Jiang, Songfu
Ye, Haige
Shen, Zhijian
Zhang, Shenghui
Shen, Jianping
Yu, Kang
Wang, Siqian
Iron overload adversely effects bone marrow haematogenesis via SIRT-SOD2-mROS in a process ameliorated by curcumin
title Iron overload adversely effects bone marrow haematogenesis via SIRT-SOD2-mROS in a process ameliorated by curcumin
title_full Iron overload adversely effects bone marrow haematogenesis via SIRT-SOD2-mROS in a process ameliorated by curcumin
title_fullStr Iron overload adversely effects bone marrow haematogenesis via SIRT-SOD2-mROS in a process ameliorated by curcumin
title_full_unstemmed Iron overload adversely effects bone marrow haematogenesis via SIRT-SOD2-mROS in a process ameliorated by curcumin
title_short Iron overload adversely effects bone marrow haematogenesis via SIRT-SOD2-mROS in a process ameliorated by curcumin
title_sort iron overload adversely effects bone marrow haematogenesis via sirt-sod2-mros in a process ameliorated by curcumin
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7805071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33435886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11658-020-00244-7
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