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Ke Wang1,2, Garam An1,3, Junho Park1,3
1Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.
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Metabolically-dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) is characterised by embryonic Kupffer cell (emKC) loss and proinflammatory macrophage infiltration. While iron dysregulation is implicated in MASH, the role of labile iron (Fe2 + ) in mediating emKC survival and function remains unknown. In human and mouse MASLD/MASH livers, emKCs exhibit repressed iron metabolism, reduced labile iron pools, and mitochondrial dysfunction. KC-specific ferroportin knockout mice recapitulate these defects, accelerating Western diet-induced steatosis and fibrosis. Conversely, ferritin depletion restores emKC labile iron levels, mitigates mitochondrial damage, and attenuates disease severity. Fe2+ deficiency blunts Trem2 expression, whereas restoring Fe2+ homeostasis elevates emKC Trem2 abundance in MASH liver. Weight loss reverses hepatic iron dysfunction and restores emKC homeostasis. Our findings establish labile iron deficiency as a key driver of emKC loss and functional switch in MASH, linking iron metabolism to mitochondrial fitness and inflammation. Targeting emKC iron homeostasis could offer novel therapeutic strategies for MASLD/MASH.
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