Breast cancer secretes anti-ferroptotic MUFAs and depends on selenoprotein synthesis for metastasis
Abstract
The limited availability of therapeutic options for patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) contributes to the high rate of metastatic recurrence and poor prognosis. Ferroptosis is a type of cell death caused by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation and counteracted by the antioxidant activity of the selenoprotein GPX4. Here, we show that TNBC cells secrete an anti-ferroptotic factor in the extracellular environment when cultured at high cell densities but are primed to ferroptosis when forming colonies at low density. We found that secretion of the anti-ferroptotic factors, identified as monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) containing lipids, and the vulnerability to ferroptosis of single cells depends on the low expression of stearyl-CoA desaturase (SCD) that is proportional to cell density. Finally, we show that the inhibition of Sec-tRNAsec biosynthesis, an essential step for selenoprotein production, causes ferroptosis and impairs the lung seeding of circulating TNBC cells that are no longer protected by the MUFA-rich environment of the primary tumour.
Citation
Ackermann , T , Shokry , E , Deshmukh , R , Anand , J , Galbraith , L C A , Mitchell , L , Rodriguez-Blanco , G , Villar , V H , Sterken , B A , Nixon , C , Zanivan , S , Blyth , K , Sumpton , D & Tardito , S 2024 , ' Breast cancer secretes anti-ferroptotic MUFAs and depends on selenoprotein synthesis for metastasis ' , Embo Molecular Medicine , vol. 16 , no. 11 , pp. 2749-2774 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s44321-024-00142-x
Publication
Embo Molecular Medicine
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1757-4676Type
Journal article
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Funding: This work was funded by Cancer Research UK core funding awarded to the CRUK Scotland Institute (grant number A31287), Stand Up to Cancer campaign for CRUK awarded to SZ (grant number A29800), Breast Cancer Now awarded to SZ (grant number 2018NovPR102), Cancer Research UK core funding awarded to KB (grant number A29799) and Cancer Research UK core funding awarded to ST (grant number A23982).Collections
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