Medium-Chain Fatty Acids Selectively Sensitize Cancer Cells to Ferroptosis by Inducing CD36 and ACSL4.

中链脂肪酸通过诱导 CD36 和 ACSL4 选择性地使癌细胞对铁死亡敏感

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作者:Han Kai, Li Jiaxuan, Yin Shutao, Hu Hongbo, Zhao Chong
BACKGROUND: Inducing ferroptosis in cancer cells is a promising therapeutic strategy. It has been shown that certain types of fatty acids can induce ferroptosis in multiple types of cancer cells. METHODS: Here, we employed crystal violet staining and CCK8 to assess cell viability, a Liperfluo probe and commercial kit to measure lipid peroxides, and western blotting and RNA interference to detect protein levels. RESULTS: This study demonstrates for the first time that the medium-chain fatty acids lauric acid (LA-m), octanoic acid (OA-m), and decanoic acid (DA-m) selectively sensitize various cancer cell types to ferroptosis induced by either RSL3, a well-known inducer of ferroptosis, or linoleic acid (LA-l), a ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA). Mechanistically, the ferroptosis-sensitizing effect of medium-chain fatty acids is associated with their ability to upregulate cluster of differentiation 36 (CD36) and acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain family member 4 (ACSL4) expression. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that medium-chain fatty acids could be developed as novel ferroptosis sensitizers to enhance ferroptosis-based cancer therapy.

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