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Gallium Triggers Ferroptosis through a Synergistic Mechanism

Xin‐Xin Peng, Hang Zhang, Ruijing Zhang, Ze‐Hao Li, Zi‐Shu Yang, Jing Zhang, Jing Zhang, Song Gao, Jun‐Long Zhang, Jun‐Long Zhang

2023Angewandte Chemie International Edition58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) has long been believed to disrupt ferric homeostasis in the body by competing with iron cofactors in metalloproteins, ultimately leading to cell death. This study revealed that through an indirect pathway, gallium can trigger ferroptosis, a type of non-apoptotic cell death regulated by iron. This is exemplified by the gallium complex of the salen ligand (Ga-1); we found that Ga-1 acts as an effective anion transporter that can affect the pH gradient and change membrane permeability, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and the release of ferrous iron from the electron transfer chain (ETC). In addition, Ga-1 also targeted protein disulfide isomerases (PDIs) located in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane, preventing the repair of the antioxidant glutathione (GSH) system and thus enforcing ferroptosis. Finally, a combination treatment of Ga-1 and dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which enhances lipid peroxidation during ferroptosis, showed a synergistic therapeutic effect both in vitro and in vivo. This study provided us with a strategy to synergistically induce Ferroptosis in tumor cells, thereby enhancing the anti-neoplastic effect.

Topics & Concepts

GlutathioneChemistryLipid peroxidationFerrousGPX4Cell biologyEndoplasmic reticulumBiochemistryApoptosisHomeostasisProgrammed cell deathAntioxidantBiologyEnzymeOrganic chemistryGlutathione peroxidaseFerroptosis and cancer prognosisRNA modifications and cancerCancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
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