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Metformin potentiates nephrotoxicity by promoting NETosis in response to renal ferroptosis

Zhaoxian Cai, Xiaotian Wu, Zijun Song, Shumin Sun, Yunxing Su, Tianyi Wang, Xihao Cheng, Yingying Yu, Chao Yu, En Chen, Wenteng Chen, Yongping Yu, Andreas Linkermann, Junxia Min, Fudi Wang

Cell Discovery · 2023 · ▲ 61 citations

Abstract

Given the rapidly aging population, aging-related diseases are becoming an excessive burden on the global healthcare system. Metformin has been shown to be beneficial to many age-related disorders, as well as increase lifespan in preclinical animal models. During the aging process, kidney function progressively declines. Currently, whether and how metformin protects the kidney remains unclear. In this study, among longevity drugs, including metformin, nicotinamide, resveratrol, mTOR(definition)-inhibiting drug studied for extending healthspan and lifespan." style="text-decoration:underline dotted; text-underline-offset:2px; cursor:help;">rapamycin(definition), and senolytics(definition), we unexpectedly found that metformin, even at low doses, exacerbated experimentally-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) and increased mortality in mice. By single-cell transcriptomics analysis, we found that death of renal parenchymal cells together with an expansion of neutrophils occurs upon metformin treatment after AKI. We identified programmed cell death by ferroptosis in renal parenchymal cells and blocking ferroptosis, or depleting neutrophils protects against metformin-induced nephrotoxicity. Mechanistically, upon induction of AKI, ferroptosis in renal parenchymal cells initiates the migration of neutrophils to the site of injury via the surface receptor CXCR4-bound to metformin-iron-NGAL complex, which results in NETosis aggravated AKI. Finally, we demonstrated that reducing iron showed protective effects on kidney injury, which supports the notion that iron plays an important role in metformin-triggered AKI. Taken together, these findings delineate a novel mechanism underlying metformin-aggravated nephropathy and highlight the mechanistic relationship between iron, ferroptosis, and NETosis in the resulting AKI.

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Cai, Z., Wu, X., Song, Z., Sun, S., Su, Y., Wang, T., Cheng, X., Yu, Y., Yu, C., Chen, E., Chen, W., Yu, Y., Linkermann, A., Min, J., &amp; Wang, F. (2023). Metformin potentiates nephrotoxicity by promoting NETosis in response to renal ferroptosis. <em>Cell Discovery</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41421-023-00595-3
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Cai Z, Wu X, Song Z, Sun S, Su Y, Wang T, et al. Metformin potentiates nephrotoxicity by promoting NETosis in response to renal ferroptosis. Cell Discovery. 2023. doi:10.1038/s41421-023-00595-3.
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@article{zhaoxian2023Metfor, title = {Metformin potentiates nephrotoxicity by promoting NETosis in response to renal ferroptosis}, author = {Zhaoxian Cai and Xiaotian Wu and Zijun Song and Shumin Sun and Yunxing Su and Tianyi Wang and Xihao Cheng and Yingying Yu and Chao Yu and En Chen and Wenteng Chen and Yongping Yu and Andreas Linkermann and Junxia Min and Fudi Wang}, journal = {Cell Discovery}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1038/s41421-023-00595-3}, }

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