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Hepatokine ORM2 suppresses pathological ferritinophagy to prevent acute tissue injury. Hepatokine ORM2 suppresses pathological ferritinophagy to prevent acute tissue injury

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Acute tissue injuries trigger rapid cellular damage, but cell-intrinsic protective programs attenuate pathology through regulatory axes. Here, we demonstrate that Orosomucoid 2 (ORM2), a hepatokine, is significantly upregulated during drug-induced acute liver injury. Knock out Orm2 exacerbates liver damage, while its overexpression provides protection, identifying ORM2 as an endogenous hepatoprotective factor during acute liver injury. Mechanistically, ORM2 disrupts the FTH-NCOA4-TAX1BP1 interaction, thereby blocking ferritinophagy and preventing iron overload-induced cytotoxicity. Furthermore, acute ischemia-reperfusion injuries in other organs also trigger hepatic ORM2 upregulation and secretion, demonstrating liver-organ crosstalk via the circulatory system. Exogenous administration of ORM2 effectively ameliorates ferroptosis and tissue damage in multiple ischemia-reperfusion injury models. Collectively, our results identify the hepatokine ORM2 as a key suppressor of pathological ferritinophagy. This function positions ORM2 protein as a potential therapeutic candidate for acute tissue injuries driven by ferritinophagy-mediated iron overload. Overall design: WT and Orm2 KO mice were injected with APAP or PBS, and liver tissues were collected 24 hours later for RNA-seq.
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2024-09-19
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