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  2. HO-1 Contributes to Luteolin-Triggered Ferroptosis in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma via Increasing the Labile Iron Pool and Promoting Lipid Peroxidation

HO-1 Contributes to Luteolin-Triggered Ferroptosis in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma via Increasing the Labile Iron Pool and Promoting Lipid Peroxidation

  • Oxid Med Cell Longev. 2022 Apr 25;2022:3846217. doi: 10.1155/2022/3846217.
Shangting Han 1 Fangyou Lin 1 Yucheng Qi 1 Cong Liu 1 Linxiang Zhou 2 Yuqi Xia 1 Kang Chen 1 Ji Xing 1 Zilin Liu 3 Weimin Yu 1 Yunlong Zhang 1 Xiangjun Zhou 1 Ting Rao 1 Fan Cheng 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Urology, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan 430060, China.
  • 2 Department of Gastroenterology, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan 430060, China.
  • 3 Department of Orthopedics, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan 430060, China.
Abstract

Ferroptosis, a novel form of regulated cell death characterized by disrupted iron metabolism and the accumulation of lipid peroxides, has exhibited enormous potential in the therapy of Cancer particularly clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). Luteolin (Lut), a natural flavonoid widely existing in various fruits and vegetables, has been proven to exert potent Anticancer activity in vitro and in vivo. However, previous studies on the Anticancer mechanism of Lut have been shown in Apoptosis but not Ferroptosis. In the present study, we identified that Lut substantially inhibited the survival of ccRCC in vitro and in vivo, and this phenomenon was accompanied by excessively increased intracellular Fe2+ and abnormal depletion of GSH. In addition, Lut induced the imbalance of mitochondrial membrane potential, classical morphological alterations of mitochondrial Ferroptosis, generation of ROS, and occurrence of lipid peroxidation in an iron-dependent manner in ccRCC cells. However, these alterations induced by Lut could be reversed to some extent by the iron ion chelator deferiprone or the Ferroptosis inhibitor ferrostatin-1, indicating that ccRCC cells treated with Lut underwent Ferroptosis. Mechanistically, molecular docking further established that Lut probably promoted the heme degradation and accumulation of labile iron pool (LIP) by excessively upregulating the HO-1 expression, which led to the Fenton reaction, GSH depletion, and lipid peroxidation in ccRCC, whereas blocking this signaling pathway evidently rescued the Lut-induced cell death of ccRCC by inhibiting Ferroptosis. Altogether, the current study shows that the natural compound monomer Lut exerted Anticancer efficacy by excessively upregulating HO-1 expression and activating LIP to trigger Ferroptosis in ccRCC and could be a promising and potent drug candidate for ccRCC treatment.

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