Human Haploid Cell Genetics Reveals Roles for Lipid Metabolism Genes in Nonapoptotic Cell Death

Scott J. Dixon(Stanford University), Georg E. Winter(Austrian Academy of Sciences), Leila Musavi, Eric D. Lee, Berend Snijder(Austrian Academy of Sciences), Manuele Rebsamen(Austrian Academy of Sciences), Giulio Superti‐Furga(Austrian Academy of Sciences), Brent R. Stockwell
ACS Chemical Biology
May 12, 2015
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Abstract

Little is known about the regulation of nonapoptotic cell death. Using massive insertional mutagenesis of haploid KBM7 cells we identified nine genes involved in small-molecule-induced nonapoptotic cell death, including mediators of fatty acid metabolism (ACSL4) and lipid remodeling (LPCAT3) in ferroptosis. One novel compound, CIL56, triggered cell death dependent upon the rate-limiting de novo lipid synthetic enzyme ACC1. These results provide insight into the genetic regulation of cell death and highlight the central role of lipid metabolism in nonapoptotic cell death.


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