Literature DB >> 29074498

Ferritin is secreted via 2 distinct nonclassical vesicular pathways.

Marianna Truman-Rosentsvit1, Dina Berenbaum1, Lior Spektor1, Lyora A Cohen1, Shirly Belizowsky-Moshe1, Lena Lifshitz1, Jing Ma2, Wei Li2, Ellina Kesselman3, Inbal Abutbul-Ionita3, Dganit Danino3, Lucia Gutierrez4, Huihui Li5, Kuanyu Li5, Huifang Lou6, Maria Regoni7, Maura Poli7, Fabian Glaser8, Tracey A Rouault9, Esther G Meyron-Holtz1.   

Abstract

Ferritin turnover plays a major role in tissue iron homeostasis, and ferritin malfunction is associated with impaired iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative diseases. In most eukaryotes, ferritin is considered an intracellular protein that stores iron in a nontoxic and bioavailable form. In insects, ferritin is a classically secreted protein and plays a major role in systemic iron distribution. Mammalian ferritin lacks the signal peptide for classical endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi secretion but is found in serum and is secreted via a nonclassical lysosomal secretion pathway. This study applied bioinformatics and biochemical tools, alongside a protein trafficking mouse models, to characterize the mechanisms of ferritin secretion. Ferritin trafficking via the classical secretion pathway was ruled out, and a 2:1 distribution of intracellular ferritin between membrane-bound compartments and the cytosol was observed, suggesting a role for ferritin in the vesicular compartments of the cell. Focusing on nonclassical secretion, we analyzed mouse models of impaired endolysosomal trafficking and found that ferritin secretion was decreased by a BLOC-1 mutation but increased by BLOC-2, BLOC-3, and Rab27A mutations of the cellular trafficking machinery, suggesting multiple export routes. A 13-amino-acid motif unique to ferritins that lack the secretion signal peptide was identified on the BC-loop of both subunits and plays a role in the regulation of ferritin secretion. Finally, we provide evidence that secretion of iron-rich ferritin was mediated via the multivesicular body-exosome pathway. These results enhance our understanding of the mechanism of ferritin secretion, which is an important piece in the puzzle of tissue iron homeostasis.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29074498      PMCID: PMC5774206          DOI: 10.1182/blood-2017-02-768580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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