Ferroptosis, driven by an imbalance in redox homeostasis, has recently been identified to regulate macrophage function and inflammatory responses. SENP3 is a redox-sensitive de-SUMOylation protease that plays an important role in macrophage function. However, doubt remains on whether SENP3 and SUMOylation regulate macrophage ferroptosis. For the first time, the results of our study suggest that SENP3 sensitizes macrophages to RSL3-induced ferroptosis. We showed that SENP3 promotes the ferroptosis of M2 macrophages to decrease M2 macrophage proportion in vivo. Mechanistically, we identified the ferroptosis repressor FSP1 as a substrate for SUMOylation and confirmed that SUMOylation takes place mainly at its K162 site. We found that SENP3 sensitizes macrophages to ferroptosis by interacting with and de-SUMOylating FSP1 at the K162 site. In summary, our study describes a novel type of posttranslational modification for FSP1 and advances our knowledge of the biological functions of SENP3 and SUMOylation in macrophage ferroptosis.

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