The common food toxin patulin, produced by molds that contaminate fruit, damages kidney cells partly by triggering a specific type of cell death called necroptosis. This process is driven by mitochondrial dysfunction and a signaling protein called STAT3, and treating kidney cells with SS-31 to protect mitochondria significantly reduced the cell death. The findings point to mitochondrial protection as a strategy for counteracting patulin-induced kidney damage.
Liu, Yun; Yi, Ruhan; Zhang, Xu; Sun, Xiance; Li, Jing; Wang, Ningning; Yao, Xiaofeng; Zhang, Cong; Deng, Haoyuan; Wang, Shaopeng; Yang, Guang