Ferroptosis inducers enhanced cuproptosis induced by copper ionophores in primary liver cancer

Wei‐Kai Wang(Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital), Kaizhong Lu(Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital), Xin Jiang(Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital), Wei Qi(Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital), Liyuan Zhu(Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital), Xian Wang(Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital), Hongchuan Jin(Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital), Lifeng Feng(Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital)
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
June 6, 2023
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Cuproptosis and ferroptosis are the two newly defined metal-related regulated cell death. However, the crosstalk between cuproptosis and ferroptosis is obscure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed the effect of ferroptosis inducers on copper ionophores-induced cell death through CCK-8 assay. Cuproptosis was studied using immunofluorescence and protein soluble-insoluble fraction isolation. GSH assay, qRT-PCR and western blot were adopted to explore the machinery of ferroptosis inducers enhanced cuproptosis. And mouse xenograft model was built to detect the synergy effect of elesclomol-Cu and sorafenib in vivo. RESULTS: Herein we found that ferroptosis inducers sorafenib and erastin could enhance cuproptosis in primary liver cancer cells by increasing copper dependent lipoylated protein aggregation. Mechanically, sorafenib and erastin upregulated protein lipoylation via suppressing mitochondrial matrix-related proteases mediated ferredoxin 1 (FDX1) protein degradation, and reduced intracellular copper chelator glutathione (GSH) synthesis through inhibiting cystine importing. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: Our findings proposed that combination of ferroptosis inducers and copper ionophores to co-targeting ferroptosis and cuproptosis could be a novel therapeutic strategy for primary liver cancer.


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