2024
DOI: 10.3390/ijms25042315
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Lysophosphatidic Acid Receptor 3 Activation Is Involved in the Regulation of Ferroptosis

Yi-Xun Huang,
Kuan-Hung Lin,
Jui-Chung Chiang
et al.

Abstract: Ferroptosis, a unique form of programmed cell death trigged by lipid peroxidation and iron accumulation, has been implicated in embryonic erythropoiesis and aging. Our previous research demonstrated that lysophosphatidic acid receptor 3 (LPA3) activation mitigated oxidative stress in progeria cells and accelerated the recovery of acute anemia in mice. Given that both processes involve iron metabolism, we hypothesized that LPA3 activation might mediate cellular ferroptosis. In this study, we used an LPA3 agonis… Show more

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“…Moreover, ferroptosis plays a crucial role in the physiological processes of embryonic erythropoiesis and erythrocyte senescence [ 43 , 44 ]. It has been demonstrated that activation of the LPA3 receptor can rescue elastin-induced ferroptosis and erythropoiesis defects by inhibiting lipid oxidation and iron accumulation in erythroleukemia K562 cells [ 45 ]. Thus, abnormal lipid metabolism in erythrocytes may impact their maturation and differentiation, offering new insights into the mechanisms underlying MM-associated anemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, ferroptosis plays a crucial role in the physiological processes of embryonic erythropoiesis and erythrocyte senescence [ 43 , 44 ]. It has been demonstrated that activation of the LPA3 receptor can rescue elastin-induced ferroptosis and erythropoiesis defects by inhibiting lipid oxidation and iron accumulation in erythroleukemia K562 cells [ 45 ]. Thus, abnormal lipid metabolism in erythrocytes may impact their maturation and differentiation, offering new insights into the mechanisms underlying MM-associated anemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%