Title:
Alpha-synuclein interaction with mitochondria is the final mechanism of ferroptotic death induced by erastin in SH-SY5Y cells

dc.contributor.authorUpasana Ganguly
dc.contributor.authorSukhpal Singh
dc.contributor.authorAritri Bir
dc.contributor.authorArindam Ghosh
dc.contributor.authorSankha Shubhra Chakrabarti
dc.contributor.authorReena V. Saini
dc.contributor.authorLuciano Saso
dc.contributor.authorMarco Bisaglia
dc.contributor.authorSasanka Chakrabarti
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-09T04:44:08Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractFerroptosis has been characterized as a form of iron-dependent regulated cell death accompanied by an accumulation of reactive oxygen species and lipid oxidation products along with typical morphological alterations in mitochondria. Ferroptosis is activated by diverse triggers and inhibited by ferrostatin-1 and liproxstatin-1, apart from iron chelators and several antioxidants, and the process is implicated in multiple pathological conditions. There are, however, certain ambiguities about ferroptosis, especially regarding the final executioner of cell death subsequent to the accumulation of ROS. This study uses a typical inducer of ferroptosis such as erastin on SH-SY5Y cells, and shows clearly that ferroptotic death of cells is accompanied by the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential and intracellular ATP content along with an accumulation of oxidative stress markers. All these are prevented by ferrostatin-1 and liproxstatin-1. Additionally, cyclosporine A prevents mitochondrial alterations and cell death induced by erastin implying the crucial role of mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) activation in ferroptotic death. Furthermore, an accumulation of α-synuclein occurs during erastin induced ferroptosis which can be inhibited by ferrostatin-1 and liproxstatin-1. When the knock-down of α-synuclein expression is performed by specific siRNA treatment of SH-SY5Y cells, the mitochondrial impairment and ferroptotic death of the cells induced by erastin are markedly prevented. Thus, α-synuclein through the involvement of mPTP appears to be the key executioner protein of ferroptosis induced by erastin, but it needs to be verified if it is a generalized mechanism of ferroptosis by using other inducers and cell lines. © 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/10715762.2024.2336563
dc.identifier.issn10715762
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1080/10715762.2024.2336563
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/49649
dc.publisherTaylor and Francis Ltd.
dc.subjectcyclosporine A
dc.subjectferrostatin-1
dc.subjectliproxstatin-1
dc.subjectMitochondria
dc.subjectmitochondrial permeability transition pore
dc.titleAlpha-synuclein interaction with mitochondria is the final mechanism of ferroptotic death induced by erastin in SH-SY5Y cells
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeArticle

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