铁蛋白
细胞凋亡
血红素
移植
再灌注损伤
化学
肝细胞
药理学
缺血
医学
生物
生物化学
体外
内科学
酶
作者
Pascal O. Berberat,M Katori,Elżbieta Kaczmarek,Denilson de Sousa Anselmo,Charles Lassman,Bibo Ke,Xiaoling Shen,Ronald W. Busuttil,Kenichiro Yamashita,Eva Csizmadia,Shivraj Tyagi,Leo E. Otterbein,Sophie Brouard,Edda Tobiasch,Fritz H. Bach,Jerzy W. Kupiec‐Weglinski,Miguel P. Soares
标识
DOI:10.1096/fj.03-0229fje
摘要
Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is induced under a variety of pro-oxidant conditions such as those associated with ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) of transplanted organs. HO-1 cleaves the heme porphyrin ring releasing Fe2+, which induces the expression of the Fe2+ sequestering protein ferritin. By limiting the ability of Fe2+ to participate in the generation of free radicals through the Fenton reaction, ferritin acts as an anti-oxidant. We have previously shown that HO-1 protects transplanted organs from IRI. We have linked this protective effect with the anti-apoptotic action of HO-1. Whether the iron-binding properties of ferritin contributed to the protective effect of HO-1 was not clear. We now report that recombinant adenovirus mediated overexpression of the ferritin heavy chain (H-ferritin) gene protects rat livers from IRI and prevents hepatocellular damage upon transplantation into syngeneic recipients. The protective effect of H-ferritin is associated with the inhibition of endothelial cell and hepatocyte apoptosis in vivo. H-ferritin protects cultured endothelial cells from apoptosis induced by a variety of stimuli. These findings unveil the anti-apoptotic function of H-ferritin and suggest that H-ferritin can be used in a therapeutic manner to prevent liver IRI and thus maximize the organ donor pool used for transplantation.
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