SP1/CTR1-mediated oxidative stress-induced cuproptosis in intervertebral disc degeneration
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SP1/CTR1-mediated oxidative stress-induced cuproptosis in intervertebral disc degeneration
Abstract
Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) is an age-related disease and is responsible for low back pain. Oxidative stress-induced cell death plays a fundamental role in IDD pathogenesis. Cuproptosis is a recently discovered form of programmed cell death dependent on copper availability. Whether cuproptosis is involved in IDD progression remains unknown. Herein, we established in vitro and in vivo models to investigate cuproptosis in IDD and the mechanisms by which oxidative stress interacts with copper sensitivity in nucleus pulposus cells (NPCs). We found that ferredoxin-1 (FDX1) content increased in both rat and human degenerated discs. Sublethal oxidative stress on NPCs led to increased FDX1 expression, tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle-related proteins lipoylation and aggregation, and cell death in the presence of Cu2+ at physiological concentrations, while FDX1 knockdown inhibited cell death. Since copper homeostasis is involved in copper-induced cytotoxicity, we investigated the role of copper transport-related proteins, including importer (CTR1) and efflux pumps (ATPase transporter, ATP7A, and ATP7B). CTR1 and ATP7A content increased under oxidative stress, and blocking CTR1 reduced oxidative stress/copper-induced TCA-related protein aggregation and cell death. Moreover, oxidative stress promoted the expression of specific protein 1 (SP1) and SP1-mediated CTR1 transcription. SP1 inhibition decreased cell death rates, preserved disc hydration, and alleviated tissue degeneration. This suggests that oxidative stress upregulates FDX1 expression and copper flux through promoting SP1-mediated CTR1 transcription, leading to increased TCA cycle-related protein aggregation and cuproptosis. This study highlights the importance of cuproptosis in IDD progression and provides a promising therapeutic target for IDD treatment.
Keywords: CTR1; SP1; cuproptosis; intervertebral disc degeneration; oxidative stress.
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