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  • Ion homeostasis is essential for proper organism function, and imbalances can lead to diseases like Menkes and Wilson's diseases, as well as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
  • Yeast models, specifically the Δ yeast strain, were used in this study to explore neurological diseases linked to genetic mutations.
  • The research showed that increasing copper levels or overexpressing copper transporter genes improved the function of Δ mutants, mainly by enhancing iron uptake, suggesting that maintaining copper and iron balance could be a promising therapeutic approach for related diseases.

Article Abstract

Ion homeostasis is crucial for organism functioning, and its alterations may cause diseases. For example, copper insufficiency and overload are associated with Menkes and Wilson's diseases, respectively, and iron imbalance is observed in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. To better understand human diseases, yeast are used as a model organism. In our studies, we used the Δ yeast strain as a model of rare neurological diseases caused by mutations in - genes. In this work, we show that overexpression of genes encoding copper transporters, , and , or the addition of copper salt to the medium, improved functioning of the Δ mutant. We show that their mechanism of action, at least partially, depends on increasing iron content in the cells by the copper-dependent iron uptake system. Finally, we present that treatment with copper ionophores, disulfiram, elesclomol, and sodium pyrithione, also resulted in alleviation of the defects observed in Δ cells. Our study points at copper and iron homeostasis as a potential therapeutic target for further investigation in higher eukaryotic models of -related diseases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956333PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22052248DOI Listing

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