Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8451592 Experimental Cell Research 2018 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
Iron overload (IO) caused by frequent blood transfusion in hematological diseases has become a major concern. In this study, up-regulation of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), a protector against oxidative stress, was observed in bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSCs) at the early stage of IO and had favorable prognosis in an IO mouse model. Given that the protective role of HO-1 in IO damage of BMMSCs was still unknown, the mechanism was explored in vitro and in vivo. BMMSCs were transfected with HO-1/siHO-1 in vitro, and the mouse model was established to further evaluate the effect of HO-1 on IO in vivo. As a result, HO-1 decreased the apoptotic rate of BMMSCs with IO through reducing intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) but increasing IL-10 secretion. In addition, IL-10 was mediated by HO-1 via the ERK pathway. Intracellular iron was down-regulated by hepcidin depending on IL-10. In conclusion, HO-1 protects BMMSCs from ROS by secreting IL-10 upon iron overload.
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