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Uncovering the Metabolic and Stress Responses of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to FTH1 Gene Silencing

Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are pluripotent cells with indefinite self-renewal ability and differentiation properties. To function properly and maintain genomic stability, ESCs need to be endowed with an efficient repair system as well as effective redox homeostasis. In this study, we investigated d...

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Autores principales: Scaramuzzino, Luana, Lucchino, Valeria, Scalise, Stefania, Lo Conte, Michela, Zannino, Clara, Sacco, Alessandro, Biamonte, Flavia, Parrotta, Elvira Immacolata, Costanzo, Francesco Saverio, Cuda, Giovanni
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34572080
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092431
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author Scaramuzzino, Luana
Lucchino, Valeria
Scalise, Stefania
Lo Conte, Michela
Zannino, Clara
Sacco, Alessandro
Biamonte, Flavia
Parrotta, Elvira Immacolata
Costanzo, Francesco Saverio
Cuda, Giovanni
author_facet Scaramuzzino, Luana
Lucchino, Valeria
Scalise, Stefania
Lo Conte, Michela
Zannino, Clara
Sacco, Alessandro
Biamonte, Flavia
Parrotta, Elvira Immacolata
Costanzo, Francesco Saverio
Cuda, Giovanni
author_sort Scaramuzzino, Luana
collection PubMed
description Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are pluripotent cells with indefinite self-renewal ability and differentiation properties. To function properly and maintain genomic stability, ESCs need to be endowed with an efficient repair system as well as effective redox homeostasis. In this study, we investigated different aspects involved in ESCs’ response to iron accumulation following stable knockdown of the ferritin heavy chain (FTH1) gene, which encodes for a major iron storage protein with ferroxidase activity. Experimental findings highlight unexpected and, to a certain extent, paradoxical results. If on one hand FTH1 silencing does not correlate with increased ROS production nor with changes in the redox status, strengthening the concept that hESCs are extremely resistant and, to a certain extent, even refractory to intracellular iron imbalance, on the other, the differentiation potential of hESCs seems to be affected and apoptosis is observed. Interestingly, we found that FTH1 silencing is accompanied by a significant activation of the nuclear factor (erythroid-derived-2)-like 2 (Nrf2) signaling pathway and pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), which crosstalk in driving hESCs antioxidant cascade events. These findings shed new light on how hESCs perform under oxidative stress, dissecting the molecular mechanisms through which Nrf2, in combination with PPP, counteracts oxidative injury triggered by FTH1 knockdown.
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spelling pubmed-84696042021-09-27 Uncovering the Metabolic and Stress Responses of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to FTH1 Gene Silencing Scaramuzzino, Luana Lucchino, Valeria Scalise, Stefania Lo Conte, Michela Zannino, Clara Sacco, Alessandro Biamonte, Flavia Parrotta, Elvira Immacolata Costanzo, Francesco Saverio Cuda, Giovanni Cells Article Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are pluripotent cells with indefinite self-renewal ability and differentiation properties. To function properly and maintain genomic stability, ESCs need to be endowed with an efficient repair system as well as effective redox homeostasis. In this study, we investigated different aspects involved in ESCs’ response to iron accumulation following stable knockdown of the ferritin heavy chain (FTH1) gene, which encodes for a major iron storage protein with ferroxidase activity. Experimental findings highlight unexpected and, to a certain extent, paradoxical results. If on one hand FTH1 silencing does not correlate with increased ROS production nor with changes in the redox status, strengthening the concept that hESCs are extremely resistant and, to a certain extent, even refractory to intracellular iron imbalance, on the other, the differentiation potential of hESCs seems to be affected and apoptosis is observed. Interestingly, we found that FTH1 silencing is accompanied by a significant activation of the nuclear factor (erythroid-derived-2)-like 2 (Nrf2) signaling pathway and pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), which crosstalk in driving hESCs antioxidant cascade events. These findings shed new light on how hESCs perform under oxidative stress, dissecting the molecular mechanisms through which Nrf2, in combination with PPP, counteracts oxidative injury triggered by FTH1 knockdown. MDPI 2021-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8469604/ /pubmed/34572080 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092431 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Scaramuzzino, Luana
Lucchino, Valeria
Scalise, Stefania
Lo Conte, Michela
Zannino, Clara
Sacco, Alessandro
Biamonte, Flavia
Parrotta, Elvira Immacolata
Costanzo, Francesco Saverio
Cuda, Giovanni
Uncovering the Metabolic and Stress Responses of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to FTH1 Gene Silencing
title Uncovering the Metabolic and Stress Responses of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to FTH1 Gene Silencing
title_full Uncovering the Metabolic and Stress Responses of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to FTH1 Gene Silencing
title_fullStr Uncovering the Metabolic and Stress Responses of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to FTH1 Gene Silencing
title_full_unstemmed Uncovering the Metabolic and Stress Responses of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to FTH1 Gene Silencing
title_short Uncovering the Metabolic and Stress Responses of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to FTH1 Gene Silencing
title_sort uncovering the metabolic and stress responses of human embryonic stem cells to fth1 gene silencing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34572080
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092431
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