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Iron overload coordinately promotes ferritin expression and fat accumulation in Caenorhabditis elegans
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Iron overload coordinately promotes ferritin expression and fat accumulation in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genetics,

2016, 203(1): 241-53

Title: Iron overload coordinately promotes ferritin expression and fat accumulation in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Author: Wang H, Jiang X, Wu J, Zhang L, Huang J, Zhang Y, Zou X, Liang B

Publication Name: Genetics 

Pub Year: 2016

Volume: 203

Issue: 1

Page Number: 241-53

IF: 4.644

Abstract:

The trace element iron is crucial for living organisms, since it plays essential roles in numerous cellular functions. Systemic ironoverload and the elevated level of ferritin, a ubiquitous intracellular protein that stores and releases iron to maintain the ironhomeostasis in cells, has long been epidemiologically associated with obesity and obesity-related diseases. However, the underlying mechanisms of this association remain unclear. Here, using Caenorhabditis elegans, we show that iron overload induces theexpression of sgk-1, encoding the serum and glucocorticoid-inducible kinase, to promote the level of ferritin and fat accumulation. Mutation of cyp-23A1, encoding a homolog of human cytochrome P450 CYP7B1 that is related to neonatal hemochromatosis, further enhances the elevated expression of ftn-1, sgk-1, and fat accumulation. sgk-1 positively regulates the expression of acs-20 and vit-2, genes encoding homologs of the mammalian FATP1/4 fatty acid transport proteins and yolk lipoproteins, respectively, to facilitate lipid uptake and translocation for storage under iron overload. This study reveals a completely novel pathway in which sgk-1 plays a central role to synergistically regulate iron and lipid homeostasis, offering not only experimental evidence supporting a previously unverified link between iron and obesity, but also novel insights into the pathogenesis of iron and obesity-related human metabolic diseases.

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