Abstract

ZIP8 (SLC39A8) belongs to the ZIP family of metal-ion transporters. Among the ZIP proteins, ZIP8 is most closely related to ZIP14, which can transport iron, zinc, manganese, and cadmium. Here we investigated the iron transport ability of ZIP8, its subcellular localization, pH dependence, and regulation by iron. Transfection of HEK 293T cells with ZIP8 cDNA enhanced the uptake of (59)Fe and (65)Zn by 200 and 40%, respectively, compared with controls. Excess iron inhibited the uptake of zinc and vice versa. In RNA-injected Xenopus oocytes, ZIP8-mediated (55)Fe(2+) transport was saturable (K(0.5) of ∼0.7 μm) and inhibited by zinc. ZIP8 also mediated the uptake of (109)Cd(2+), (57)Co(2+), (65)Zn(2+) > (54)Mn(2+), but not (64)Cu (I or II). By using immunofluorescence analysis, we found that ZIP8 expressed in HEK 293T cells localized to the plasma membrane and partially in early endosomes. Iron loading increased total and cell-surface levels of ZIP8 in H4IIE rat hepatoma cells. We also determined by using site-directed mutagenesis that asparagine residues 40, 88, and 96 of rat ZIP8 are glycosylated and that N-glycosylation is not required for iron or zinc transport. Analysis of 20 different human tissues revealed abundant ZIP8 expression in lung and placenta and showed that its expression profile differs markedly from ZIP14, suggesting nonredundant functions. Suppression of endogenous ZIP8 expression in BeWo cells, a placental cell line, reduced iron uptake by ∼40%, suggesting that ZIP8 participates in placental iron transport. Collectively, these data identify ZIP8 as an iron transport protein that may function in iron metabolism.

Highlights

  • Previous studies have identified the transmembrane protein ZIP8 (ZRT/IRT-like protein 8) as a zinc transporter

  • Iron and Zinc Transport by ZIP8—Overexpression of ZIP8 in HEK 293T cells (Fig. 1A) was associated with a 200% increase in the uptake of 59Fe compared with that in control cells transfected with empty vector (Fig. 1B)

  • Consistent with the reported role of ZIP8 as a zinc transporter, cells transfected with ZIP8 cDNA displayed a 40% increase in the uptake of 65Zn (Fig. 1B)

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Introduction

Previous studies have identified the transmembrane protein ZIP8 (ZRT/IRT-like protein 8) as a zinc transporter. Results: ZIP8 can transport iron in addition to zinc and is up-regulated by iron loading. Conclusion: ZIP8 represents the third mammalian transmembrane iron import protein to be identified. We found that ZIP8 expressed in HEK 293T cells localized to the plasma membrane and partially in early endosomes. Iron loading increased total and cell-surface levels of ZIP8 in H4IIE rat hepatoma cells. Suppression of endogenous ZIP8 expression in BeWo cells, a placental cell line, reduced iron uptake by ϳ40%, suggesting that ZIP8 participates in placental iron transport. These data identify ZIP8 as an iron transport protein that may function in iron metabolism

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