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. 2020 Sep;68(9):1810-1823.
doi: 10.1002/glia.23806. Epub 2020 Feb 20.

Astrocytic expression of ZIP14 (SLC39A14) is part of the inflammatory reaction in chronic neurodegeneration with iron overload

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Astrocytic expression of ZIP14 (SLC39A14) is part of the inflammatory reaction in chronic neurodegeneration with iron overload

Lisa J Routhe et al. Glia. 2020 Sep.

Abstract

Neurodegeneration is associated with inflammation and mismanaged iron homeostasis, leading to increased concentration of non-transferrin-bound iron (NTBI) in the brain. NTBI can be taken up by cells expressing Zrt-, Irt-like protein-14 (ZIP14), which is regulated by iron overload and pro-inflammatory cytokines, for example, interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and IL-6. Here, we focus on the astrocytic involvement and regulation of ZIP14 in an experimental model of chronic neurodegeneration with inflammation and iron overload. Rats were unilaterally injected with ibotenic acid in striatum resulting in excitotoxicity-induced neuronal loss in substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNpr). ZIP14 expression was measured in SNpr using immunohistochemistry, western blotting, and RT-qPCR. Cultures of primary astrocytes were examined for Zip14 mRNA expression after stimulation with ferric ammonium citrate (FAC), IL-6, or IL-1β. To study the involvement of ZIP14 in astrocytic iron uptake, uptake of 59 Fe was investigated after treatment with IL-1β and siRNA-mediated ZIP14 knockdown. In the lesioned SNpr, reactive astrocytes, but not microglia, revealed increased ZIP14 expression with a main confinement to cell bodies and cellular processes. In astrocyte cultures, FAC and IL-1β stimulation increased Zip14 expression and IL-1β stimulation increased uptake of 59 Fe. Increased 59 Fe uptake was also observed after siRNA-mediated ZIP14 knockdown suggesting that lowering of ZIP14 impaired the balance between astrocytic uptake and export of iron. We conclude that astrocytes increase ZIP14 expression in response to inflammation and iron exposure and that ZIP14 seems pertinent for iron uptake in astrocytes and plays a role for a balanced astrocytic iron homeostasis.

Keywords: IL-1β; ZIP14; astrocytes; inflammation; iron overload; neurodegeneration; non-transferrin-bound iron.

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