Lycopene Protects against Atrazine-Induced Kidney STING-Dependent PANoptosis through Stabilizing mtDNA via Interaction with Sam50/PHB1
Bao-Jin Yi,
Chi-Chiu Wang,
Xiao-Wei Li
et al.
Abstract:Atrazine (ATR) is a widely used herbicide
worldwide that can cause
kidney damage in humans and animals by accumulation in water and soil.
Lycopene (LYC), a carotenoid with numerous biological activities,
plays an important role in kidney protection due to its potent antioxidant
and anti-inflammatory effects. The current study sought to investigate
the role of interactions between mtDNA and the cGAS-STING signaling
pathway in LYC mitigating PANoptosis and inflammation in kidneys induced
by ATR exposure. In our … Show more
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