Acetylation of FOXO1 is involved in cadmium-induced rat kidney injury via mediating autophagosome-lysosome fusion blockade and autophagy inhibition

IF 6.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2024.117253
Yingxin Ruan , Yang Xue , Pengyu Zhang , Junya Jia
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Abstract

Cadmium (Cd), a potentially toxic elements, has the potential to cause harm to the kidneys. Studies has demonstrated that autophagosome-lysosome fusion blockade and consequent autophagy inhibition is related to Cd-induced kidney injury. Studies indicate that acetylation of forkhead box protein O1 (FOXO1) as a transcriptional factor of lysosomal and autophagy genes, but its roles in Cd-exposed kidney tissues remains unclear till now. Therefore, the present study was conducted to elucidate this issue. Data found that Cd enhances the acetylation level of FOXO1 and inhibits the expression level of silent information regulator 1 (Sirt1, deacetylase of FOXO1). Pharmacological activation of Sirt1 (SRT2104 treatment) decreases Cd-increased acetylation level of FOXO1, enhances Cd-inhibited transcription level of Ras-related protein 7 (Rab7), restores Cd-blocked fusion of autophagosome and lysosome, and alleviates Cd-induced autophagy inhibition. Moreover, data corroborated that inhibiting the acetylation level of FOXO1 is conductive to mitigating Cd-induced kidney injury. Collectively, these results demonstrate that acetylation of FOXO1 mediates the autophagosome-lysosome fusion blockade and autophagy inhibition during Cd-induced kidney injury, while regulating the acetylation level of FOXO1 may be a potential mechanism of treating nephrotoxicity after Cd exposure.
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FOXO1的乙酰化通过介导自噬体-溶酶体融合阻断和自噬抑制参与了镉诱导的大鼠肾损伤。
镉(Cd)是一种潜在的有毒元素,有可能对肾脏造成伤害。研究表明,自噬体-溶酶体融合受阻以及随之而来的自噬抑制与镉诱发的肾损伤有关。研究表明,叉头盒蛋白 O1(FOXO1)的乙酰化是溶酶体和自噬基因的转录因子,但其在 Cd 暴露肾组织中的作用至今仍不清楚。因此,本研究旨在阐明这一问题。数据发现,镉能提高 FOXO1 的乙酰化水平,抑制沉默信息调节因子 1(Sirt1,FOXO1 的去乙酰化酶)的表达水平。药理激活 Sirt1(SRT2104 处理)可降低 Cd 增加的 FOXO1 乙酰化水平,提高 Cd 抑制的 Ras 相关蛋白 7(Rab7)转录水平,恢复 Cd 阻断的自噬体和溶酶体融合,缓解 Cd 诱导的自噬抑制。此外,数据还证实,抑制 FOXO1 的乙酰化水平有利于减轻 Cd 引起的肾损伤。总之,这些结果表明,FOXO1的乙酰化介导了镉诱导的肾损伤过程中自噬体-溶酶体融合受阻和自噬抑制,而调节FOXO1的乙酰化水平可能是治疗镉暴露后肾毒性的一种潜在机制。
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期刊介绍: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.
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