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Pro-ferroptotic signaling promotes arterial aging via vascular smooth muscle cell senescence
Di-Yang Sun, Wenbin Wu, Jianjin Wu, Yu Shi, Jiajun Xu, Shen-Xi Ouyang, Chen Chi, Yi Shi, Qing‐Xin Ji, Jinhao Miao, Jiang‐Tao Fu, Jie Tong, Pingping Zhang, Jia-Bao Zhang, Zhiyong Li
Nature Communications · 2024 · ▲ 90 citations
Abstract
Abstract Senescence(definition) of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) contributes to aging-related cardiovascular diseases by promoting arterial remodelling and stiffness. Ferroptosis is a novel type of regulated cell death associated with lipid oxidation. Here, we show that pro-ferroptosis signaling drives VSMCs senescence to accelerate vascular NAD + loss, remodelling and aging. Pro-ferroptotic signaling is triggered in senescent VSMCs and arteries of aged mice. Furthermore, the activation of pro-ferroptotic signaling in VSMCs not only induces NAD + loss and senescence but also promotes the release of a pro-senescent secretome. Pharmacological or genetic inhibition of pro-ferroptosis signaling, ameliorates VSMCs senescence, reduces vascular stiffness and retards the progression of abdominal aortic aneurysm in mice. Mechanistically, we revealed that inhibition of pro-ferroptotic signaling facilitates the nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling of proliferator-activated receptor-γ and, thereby impeding nuclear receptor coactivator 4-ferrtin complex-centric ferritinophagy. Finally, the activated pro-ferroptotic signaling correlates with arterial stiffness in a human proof-of-concept study. These findings have significant implications for future therapeutic strategies aiming to eliminate vascular ferroptosis in senescence- or aging-associated cardiovascular diseases.
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Sun, D., Wu, W., Wu, J., Shi, Y., Xu, J., Ouyang, S., Chi, C., Shi, Y., Ji, Q., Miao, J., Fu, J., Tong, J., Zhang, P., Zhang, J., Li, Z., Qu, L., Shen, F., Li, D., & Wang, P. (2024). Pro-ferroptotic signaling promotes arterial aging via vascular smooth muscle cell senescence. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45823-w
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Sun D, Wu W, Wu J, Shi Y, Xu J, Ouyang S, et al. Pro-ferroptotic signaling promotes arterial aging via vascular smooth muscle cell senescence. Nature Communications. 2024. doi:10.1038/s41467-024-45823-w.
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@article{diyang2024Profer,
title = {Pro-ferroptotic signaling promotes arterial aging via vascular smooth muscle cell senescence},
author = {Di-Yang Sun and Wenbin Wu and Jianjin Wu and Yu Shi and Jiajun Xu and Shen-Xi Ouyang and Chen Chi and Yi Shi and Qing‐Xin Ji and Jinhao Miao and Jiang‐Tao Fu and Jie Tong and Pingping Zhang and Jia-Bao Zhang and Zhiyong Li and Lefeng Qu and Fu‐Ming Shen and Dongjie Li and Pei Wang},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-024-45823-w},
}
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