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Cold stress-induced ferroptosis involves the ASK1-p38 pathway.

Kazuki HattoriHiroyuki IshikawaChihiro SakauchiSaki TakayanagiIsao NaguroHidenori Ichijo
Published in: EMBO reports (2017)
A wide variety of cell death mechanisms, such as ferroptosis, have been proposed in mammalian cells, and the classification of cell death attracts global attention because each type of cell death has the potential to play causative roles in specific diseases. However, the precise molecular mechanisms leading to cell death are poorly understood, particularly in ferroptosis. Here, we show that continuous severe cold stress induces ferroptosis and the ASK1-p38 MAPK pathway in multiple cell lines. The activation of the ASK1-p38 pathway is mediated by critical determinants of ferroptosis: MEK activity, iron ions, and lipid peroxide. The chemical compound erastin, a potent ferroptosis inducer, also activates the ASK1-p38 axis downstream of lipid peroxide accumulation and leads to ASK1-dependent cell death in a cell type-specific manner. These lines of evidence provide mechanistic insight into ferroptosis, a type of regulated necrosis.
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