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FADS1/2 control lipid metabolism and ferroptosis susceptibility in triple-negative breast cancer

Authors :
Nicla Lorito
Angela Subbiani
Alfredo Smiriglia
Marina Bacci
Francesca Bonechi
Laura Tronci
Elisabetta Romano
Alessia Corrado
Dario Livio Longo
Marta Iozzo
Luigi Ippolito
Giuseppina Comito
Elisa Giannoni
Icro Meattini
Alexandra Avgustinova
Paola Chiarugi
Angela Bachi
Andrea Morandi
Source :
EMBO Molecular Medicine, Vol 16, Iss 7, Pp 1533-1559 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Springer Nature, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has limited therapeutic options, is highly metastatic and characterized by early recurrence. Lipid metabolism is generally deregulated in TNBC and might reveal vulnerabilities to be targeted or used as biomarkers with clinical value. Ferroptosis is a type of cell death caused by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation which is facilitated by the presence of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA). Here we identify fatty acid desaturases 1 and 2 (FADS1/2), which are responsible for PUFA biosynthesis, to be highly expressed in a subset of TNBC with a poorer prognosis. Lipidomic analysis, coupled with functional metabolic assays, showed that FADS1/2 high-expressing TNBC are susceptible to ferroptosis-inducing agents and that targeting FADS1/2 by both genetic interference and pharmacological approach renders those tumors ferroptosis-resistant while unbalancing PUFA/MUFA ratio by the supplementation of exogenous PUFA sensitizes resistant tumors to ferroptosis induction. Last, inhibiting lipid droplet (LD) formation and turnover suppresses the buffering capacity of LD and potentiates iron-dependent cell death. These findings have been validated in vitro and in vivo in mouse- and human-derived clinically relevant models and in a retrospective cohort of TNBC patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17574684
Volume :
16
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EMBO Molecular Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.26b9a22084be452a971cbb8677650abc
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s44321-024-00090-6