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A novel transferrin/TfR2-mediated mitochondrial iron transport system is disrupted in Parkinson's disease
Authors:Pier Giorgio Mastroberardino  Eric K Hoffman  Maxx P Horowitz  Ranjita Betarbet  Georgia Taylor  Dongmei Cheng  Hye Mee Na  Claire-Anne Gutekunst  Marla Gearing  John Q Trojanowski  Marjorie Anderson  Charleen T Chu  Junmin Peng  J Timothy Greenamyre  
Abstract:More than 80 years after iron accumulation was initially described in the substantia nigra (SN) of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, the mechanisms responsible for this phenomenon are still unknown. Similarly, how iron is delivered to its major recipients in the cell – mitochondria and the respiratory complexes – has yet to be elucidated. Here, we report a novel transferrin/transferrin receptor 2 (Tf/TfR2)-mediated iron transport pathway in mitochondria of SN dopamine neurons. We found that TfR2 has a previously uncharacterized mitochondrial targeting sequence that is sufficient to import the protein into these organelles. Importantly, the Tf/TfR2 pathway can deliver Tf bound iron to mitochondria and to the respiratory complex I as well. The pathway is redox-sensitive and oxidation of Tf thiols to disulfides induces release from Tf of highly reactive ferrous iron, which contributes to free radical production. In the rotenone model of PD, Tf accumulates in dopamine neurons, with much of it accumulating in the mitochondria. This is associated with iron deposition in SN, similar to what occurs in PD. In the human SN, TfR2 is also found in mitochondria of dopamine neurons, and in PD there is a dramatic increase of oxidized Tf in SN. Thus, we have discovered a novel mitochondrial iron transport system that goes awry in PD, and which may provide a new target for therapeutic intervention.
Keywords:Parkinson's disease  Rotenone  Oxidative stress  Mitochondria  Iron  Transferrin
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