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Metabolic determinants of cancer cell sensitivity to canonical ferroptosis inducers.

Mariluz SoulaRoss A WeberOmkar ZilkaHanan AlwaseemKonnor LaFrederick S YenHenrik MolinaJavier Garcia-BermudezDerek A PrattKivanç Birsoy
Published in: Nature chemical biology (2020)
Cancer cells rewire their metabolism and rely on endogenous antioxidants to mitigate lethal oxidative damage to lipids. However, the metabolic processes that modulate the response to lipid peroxidation are poorly defined. Using genetic screens, we compared metabolic genes essential for proliferation upon inhibition of cystine uptake or glutathione peroxidase-4 (GPX4). Interestingly, very few genes were commonly required under both conditions, suggesting that cystine limitation and GPX4 inhibition may impair proliferation via distinct mechanisms. Our screens also identify tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) biosynthesis as an essential metabolic pathway upon GPX4 inhibition. Mechanistically, BH4 is a potent radical-trapping antioxidant that protects lipid membranes from autoxidation, alone and in synergy with vitamin E. Dihydrofolate reductase catalyzes the regeneration of BH4, and its inhibition by methotrexate synergizes with GPX4 inhibition. Altogether, our work identifies the mechanism by which BH4 acts as an endogenous antioxidant and provides a compendium of metabolic modifiers of lipid peroxidation.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • oxidative stress
  • dna methylation
  • high throughput
  • cell death
  • high dose
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • nitric oxide
  • low dose
  • single cell