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Lipid Oxidation Induced by RF Waves and Mediated by Ferritin Iron Causes Activation of Ferritin-Tagged Ion Channels.

Authors :
Hernández-Morales, Miriam
Hernández-Morales, Miriam
Shang, Trisha
Chen, Jingjia
Han, Victor
Liu, Chunlei
Hernández-Morales, Miriam
Hernández-Morales, Miriam
Shang, Trisha
Chen, Jingjia
Han, Victor
Liu, Chunlei
Source :
Cell reports; vol 30, iss 10, 3250-3260.e7; 2211-1247
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

One approach to magnetogenetics uses radiofrequency (RF) waves to activate transient receptor potential channels (TRPV1 and TRPV4) that are coupled to cellular ferritins. The mechanisms underlying this effect are unclear and controversial. Theoretical calculations suggest that the heat produced by RF fields is likely orders of magnitude weaker than needed for channel activation. Using the FeRIC (Ferritin iron Redistribution to Ion Channels) system, we have uncovered a mechanism of activation of ferritin-tagged channels via a biochemical pathway initiated by RF disturbance of ferritin and mediated by ferritin-associated iron. We show that, in cells expressing TRPVFeRIC channels, RF increases the levels of the labile iron pool in a ferritin-dependent manner. Free iron participates in chemical reactions, producing reactive oxygen species and oxidized lipids that ultimately activate the TRPVFeRIC channels. This biochemical pathway predicts a similar RF-induced activation of other lipid-sensitive TRP channels and may guide future magnetogenetic designs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cell reports; vol 30, iss 10, 3250-3260.e7; 2211-1247
Notes :
application/pdf, Cell reports vol 30, iss 10, 3250-3260.e7 2211-1247
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391600669
Document Type :
Electronic Resource