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. 2025 Feb 13:230:248-262.
doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2025.02.012. Online ahead of print.

Biallelic FDXR mutations induce ferroptosis in a rare mitochondrial disease with ataxia

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Biallelic FDXR mutations induce ferroptosis in a rare mitochondrial disease with ataxia

Juan Wang et al. Free Radic Biol Med. .

Abstract

Biallelic mutations in the FDXR are known to cause rare mitochondrial diseases. However, the underlying pathogenic mechanisms remain elusive. This study investigated a patient affected by optic atrophy, ataxia, and peripheral neuropathy resulting from compound heterozygous mutations in FDXR. Structural abnormalities in mitochondria were observed in muscle and nerve tissues. Lymphoblastic cell lines (LCLs) and muscle samples from the patient exhibited signs of mitochondrial dysfunction, iron overload, oxidative stress, and lipid peroxidation. Dysregulation of the glutathione peroxidase-4 was noted in the LCLs. Furthermore, treatment with deferoxamine, N-acetyl-cysteine, and ferrostatin-1 effectively alleviated oxidative stress and cell death. Cortical neurons demonstrate that FDXR deficiency impacts the morphogenesis of neurites. Collectively, these findings suggest that ferroptosis plays a significant role in the pathogenesis of FDXR-associated diseases. Additionally, idebenone appeared to have protective effects against various cellular injuries induced by FDXR mutations, providing novel insights and therapeutic approaches for the treatment of FDXR-associated diseases.

Keywords: Ataxia; FDXR; Ferroptosis; Idebenone; Mitochondrial diseases.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors state that they possess no recognized financial conflicts of interest or personal connections that may have seemed to affect the research presented in this paper.

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