フェロプトーシスにおけるpH調節性の核Fアクチン集合
Menghao Qiao1, Zhipeng Yan1, Jiewei Huang1
1Key Laboratory of Regenerative Medicine of Ministry of Education, Institute of Aging and Regenerative Medicine, Department of Developmental and Regenerative Medicine, College of Life Science and Technology, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China.
Frontiers in cell and developmental biology
|December 26, 2025
まとめ
核アクチン集合はフェロプトーシス中に起こり、細胞内酸性化と核内への輸送によって駆動される。このプロセスは細胞死の結果であり、原因ではない。
科学分野:
- 細胞生物学
- 生化学
背景:
- フェロプトーシスは鉄依存性の細胞死経路である。
- 核アクチンダイナミクスは核機能を調節するが、フェロプトーシスにおけるその役割は不明である。
研究 の 目的:
- フェロプトーシス中の核フィラメント状アクチン(Fアクチン)の挙動を調査すること。
主な方法:
- HT-1080細胞におけるフェロプトーシス誘導のためのRSL3処理。
- ファロイジン、SiR-アクチン、抗アクチン染色、および核アクチンクロマトボディのライブイメージングを用いた核Fアクチンの可視化。
- Importin-9(IPO9)および細胞内pHの役割を評価した。
主要な成果:
- RSL3誘導性フェロプトーシス中に核Fアクチンが集合した。
- 核Gアクチンが増加し、IPO9ノックダウンは核Fアクチンを減少させた。これは核内輸送依存性を示唆する。
- 細胞内酸性化は核Fアクチン集合を促進したが、細胞外アルカリ性条件はそれを抑制した。
結論:
- フェロプトーシス中の核Fアクチン集合は、細胞質アクチンリモデリング、核内輸送、および細胞内酸性化によって駆動される。
- 核Fアクチンはフェロプトーシスの随伴的特徴であり、原因的ドライバーではない。
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