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Complement components regulates ferroptosis in CVB3 viral myocarditis by interatction with TFRC.

Authors :
Yi, Lu
Yang, Yezhen
Hu, Yanan
Wu, Zhixiang
Kong, Min
Zuoyuan, Bojiao
Xin, Xiaowei
Yang, Zuocheng
Source :
Free Radical Biology & Medicine. Feb2024, Vol. 212, p349-359. 11p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Dysregulated cell death machinery and an excessive inflammatory response in Coxsackievirus B3(CVB3)-infected myocarditis are hallmarks of an abnormal host response. Complement C4 and C3 are considered the central components of the classical activation pathway and often participate in the response process in the early stages of virus infection. In our study, we constructed a mouse model of CVB3-related viral myocarditis via intraperitoneal injection of Fer-1 and detected myocarditis and ferroptosis markers in the mouse myocardium. Then, we performed co-IP and protein mass spectrometry analyses to explore which components interact with the ferroptosis gene transferrin receptor (TFRC). Finally, functional experiments were conducted to verify the role of complement components in regulating ferroptosis in CVB3 infection. It showed that the ferroptosis inhibitor Fer-1 could alleviate the inflammation in viral myocarditis as well as ferroptosis. Mechanistically, during CVB3 infection, the key factor TFRC was activated and inhibited by Fer-1. Fer-1 effectively prevented the consumption of complement C3 and overload of the complement product C4b. Interestingly, we found that TFRC directly interacts with complement C4, leading to an increase in the product of C4b and a decrease in the downstream complement C3. Functional experiments have also confirmed that regulating the complement C4/C3 pathway can effectively rescue cell ferroptosis caused by CVB3 infection. In this study, we found that ferroptosis occurs through crosstalk with complement C4 in viral myocarditis through interaction with TFRC and that regulating the complement C4/C3 pathway may rescue ferroptosis in CVB3-infected cardiomyocytes. [Display omitted] • This research showed that the expression of the component C3 decreased and that of C4b increased on the 14th days of post-CVB3 infection in myocardium. • It has been confirmed for the first time that ferroptosis regulates myocarditis damage through its interaction with complements in CVB3 induced myocarditis. • This may provide a new method for the clinical treatment of myocardial cell death in patients with viral myocarditis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08915849
Volume :
212
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Free Radical Biology & Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174916017
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2023.12.038