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Oxygenated phosphatidylethanolamine navigates phagocytosis of ferroptotic cells by interacting with TLR2.


ABSTRACT: During cancer therapy, phagocytic clearance of dead cells plays a vital role in immune homeostasis. The nonapoptotic form of cell death, ferroptosis, exhibits extraordinary potential in tumor treatment. However, the phagocytosis mechanism that regulates the engulfment of ferroptotic cells remains unclear. Here, we establish a novel pathway for phagocytic clearance of ferroptotic cells that is different from canonical mechanisms by using diverse ferroptosis models evoked by GPX4 dysfunction/deficiency. We identified the oxidized phospholipid, 1-steaoryl-2-15-HpETE-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylethanolamine (SAPE-OOH), as a key eat-me signal on the ferroptotic cell surface. Enriching the plasma membrane with SAPE-OOH increased the efficiency of phagocytosis of ferroptotic cells by macrophage, a process that was suppressed by lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2. Ligand fishing, lipid blotting, and cellular thermal shift assay screened and identified TLR2 as a membrane receptor that directly recognized SAPE-OOH, which was further confirmed by TLR2 inhibitors and gene silencing studies. A mouse mammary tumor model of ferroptosis verified SAPE-OOH and TLR2 as critical players in the clearance of ferroptotic cells in vivo. Taken together, this work demonstrates that SAPE-OOH on ferroptotic cell surface acts as an eat-me signal and navigates phagocytosis by targeting TLR2 on macrophages.

SUBMITTER: Luo X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8185102 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Oxygenated phosphatidylethanolamine navigates phagocytosis of ferroptotic cells by interacting with TLR2.

Luo Xiang X   Gong Hai-Biao HB   Gao Hua-Ying HY   Wu Yan-Ping YP   Sun Wan-Yang WY   Li Zheng-Qiu ZQ   Wang Guan G   Liu Bo B   Liang Lei L   Kurihara Hiroshi H   Duan Wen-Jun WJ   Li Yi-Fang YF   He Rong-Rong RR  

Cell death and differentiation 20210111 6


During cancer therapy, phagocytic clearance of dead cells plays a vital role in immune homeostasis. The nonapoptotic form of cell death, ferroptosis, exhibits extraordinary potential in tumor treatment. However, the phagocytosis mechanism that regulates the engulfment of ferroptotic cells remains unclear. Here, we establish a novel pathway for phagocytic clearance of ferroptotic cells that is different from canonical mechanisms by using diverse ferroptosis models evoked by GPX4 dysfunction/defic  ...[more]

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