Human and mouse study examining MOTS-c levels and its protective effects in myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (MIR)-induced acute lung injury, demonstrating that MOTS-c suppresses epithelial ferroptosis through PPARγ signaling pathway activation, preserving alveolar-capillary barrier integrity and reducing hypoxemic respiratory failure in cardiac surgery-associated ALI. Identifies PPARγ-mediated ferroptosis suppression as a MOTS-c mechanism in lung injury. Establishes MOTS-c as a cardioprotective and pulmonoprotective agent in cardiac surgery—addressing the significant clinical problem of perioperative ALI through a novel PPARγ-mediated anti-ferroptotic mechanism distinct from previously identified MOTS-c pathways.
Lu, Peng; Li, Xiaopei; Li, Ben; Li, Xiangyu; Wang, Chufan; Liu, Zhaoyang; Ji, Yumeng; Wang, Xufeng; Wen, Ziang; Fan, Jidan; Yi, Chenlong; Song, Meijuan; Wang, Xiaowei