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MYCN mediates cysteine addiction and sensitizes neuroblastoma to ferroptosis

Authors :
Hamed Alborzinia
Andrés F. Flórez
Sina Kreth
Lena M. Brückner
Umut Yildiz
Moritz Gartlgruber
Dorett I. Odoni
Gernot Poschet
Karolina Garbowicz
Chunxuan Shao
Corinna Klein
Jasmin Meier
Petra Zeisberger
Michal Nadler-Holly
Matthias Ziehm
Franziska Paul
Jürgen Burhenne
Emma Bell
Marjan Shaikhkarami
Roberto Würth
Sabine A. Stainczyk
Elisa M. Wecht
Jochen Kreth
Michael Büttner
Naveed Ishaque
Matthias Schlesner
Barbara Nicke
Carlo Stresemann
María Llamazares-Prada
Jan H. Reiling
Matthias Fischer
Ido Amit
Matthias Selbach
Carl Herrmann
Stefan Wölfl
Kai-Oliver Henrich
Thomas Höfer
Andreas Trumpp
Frank Westermann
Source :
Nature Cancer. 3:471-485
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Aberrant expression of MYC transcription factor family members predicts poor clinical outcome in many human cancers. Oncogenic MYC profoundly alters metabolism and mediates an antioxidant response to maintain redox balance. Here we show that MYCN induces massive lipid peroxidation on depletion of cysteine, the rate-limiting amino acid for glutathione (GSH) biosynthesis, and sensitizes cells to ferroptosis, an oxidative, non-apoptotic and iron-dependent type of cell death. The high cysteine demand of MYCN-amplified childhood neuroblastoma is met by uptake and transsulfuration. When uptake is limited, cysteine usage for protein synthesis is maintained at the expense of GSH triggering ferroptosis and potentially contributing to spontaneous tumor regression in low-risk neuroblastomas. Pharmacological inhibition of both cystine uptake and transsulfuration combined with GPX4 inactivation resulted in tumor remission in an orthotopic MYCN-amplified neuroblastoma model. These findings provide a proof of concept of combining multiple ferroptosis targets as a promising therapeutic strategy for aggressive MYCN-amplified tumors.

Details

ISSN :
26621347
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2c7536a176e1107cc031d9f0b5816ea5