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STAT3 drives the expression of ACSL4 in acute kidney injury.

iScience (2024-05-27)
Virginie Poindessous, Helene Lazareth, Gilles Crambert, Lydie Cheval, Julio L Sampaio, Nicolas Pallet
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Long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase family 4 (ACSL4) metabolizes long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), enriching cell membranes with phospholipids susceptible to peroxidation and drive ferroptosis. The role of ACSL4 and ferroptosis upon endoplasmic-reticulum (ER)-stress-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) is unknown. We used lipidomic, molecular, and cellular biology approaches along with a mouse model of AKI induced by ER stress to investigate the role of ACSL4 regulation in membrane lipidome remodeling in the injured tubular epithelium. Tubular epithelial cells (TECs) activate ACSL4 in response to STAT3 signaling. In this context, TEC membrane lipidome is remodeled toward PUFA-enriched triglycerides instead of PUFA-bearing phospholipids. TECs expressing ACSL4 in this setting are not vulnerable to ferroptosis. Thus, ACSL4 activity in TECs is driven by STAT3 signaling, but ACSL4 alone is not enough to sensitize ferroptosis, highlighting the significance of the biological context associated with the study model.

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ツニカマイシン 放線菌由来
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タプシガルギン, ≥98% (HPLC), solid film
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モノクロナール抗α-チューブリン マウス宿主抗体, clone DM1A, ascites fluid
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アクチノマイシンD, from Streptomyces sp., suitable for cell culture, ≥95%
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シクロスポリンA, 97.0-101.5% (on dried basis)
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抗ACSL4抗体 ウサギ宿主抗体, Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution