TRIM32 promotes neuronal ferroptosis by enhancing K63-linked ubiquitination and subsequent p62-selective autophagic degradation of GPX4.

IF 8.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY International Journal of Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2025-01-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ijbs.106690
Xin Zhou, Yuqing Zhao, Shixue Huang, Haoming Shu, Yinuo Zhang, Haiyuan Yang, Yilong Ren, Xuhui Zhou, Wei Liu, Tengfei Song, Jianquan Zhao, Jun Ma
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Ferroptosis, characterized by iron-dependent phospholipid peroxidation, is recognized as one of the cell death pathways activated following spinal cord injury (SCI). However, the precise regulatory mechanisms governing this process remain poorly understood. Here, this study identified TRIM32, an E3 ubiquitin ligase, as a key enhancer of neuronal ferroptosis. TRIM32 promoted neuronal ferroptosis by accelerating the degradation of GPX4, which is an essential inhibitor of ferroptosis. Conditional deletion of Trim32 in neurons markedly inhibited neuronal ferroptosis and promoted neuronal survival, eventually improving mouse locomotor functional recovery after SCI. However, overexpression of Trim32 showed aggravated neuronal loss and poor behavioral function, which could be attenuated by ferroptosis inhibitor Liproxstatin-1. Mechanistically, TRIM32 interacted with GPX4, promoted K63-linked ubiquitination modification of GPX4 at K107, thus enhanced p62-dependent autophagic degradation of GPX4. Moreover, ROS-ATM-Chk2 signaling pathway phosphorylates TRIM32 at S55, further contributing to GPX4 ubiquitination and degradation and subsequent neuronal ferroptosis after SCI, suggesting a positive feedback loop between ROS and TRIM32. Clinically, lipid peroxidation was significantly promoted in patients with SCI. These findings reveal that TRIM32 functions as a neuronal ferroptosis enhancer which is detrimental to neuronal survival and locomotor functional recovery in mice after SCI by promoting K63-linked ubiquitination and subsequent p62-dependent autophagic degradation of GPX4, suggesting a promising therapeutic target for SCI.

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International Journal of Biological Sciences
International Journal of Biological Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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