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Energy-stress-mediated AMPK activation inhibits ferroptosis

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NATURE CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41556-020-0461-8

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  1. Andrew Sabin Family Fellow Award from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  2. Bridge Fund from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  3. National Institutes of Health [R01CA181196, R35CA209896, 1R61NS109407, P01CA087497, R01CA181029, R01CA166051, 1R01CA215226]
  4. Susan G. Komen PDF Basic/Translational and Clinical Funding Program [PDF17487931]
  5. DOD [1W81XWH-18-1-0573]
  6. NCI [1R01CA215226]
  7. Welch Foundation [Q-0007]
  8. McNair Medical Institute
  9. Canada Research Chair
  10. J. Bruce Duncan Chair in Metabolic Diseases
  11. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [201709FDN-CEBA-116200]
  12. Diabetes Canada [DI-5-17-5302-GS]
  13. National Institutes of Health Cancer Center Support Grant [P30CA016672]

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Energy stress depletes ATP and induces cell death. Here we identify an unexpected inhibitory role of energy stress on ferroptosis, a form of regulated cell death induced by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation. We found that ferroptotic cell death and lipid peroxidation can be inhibited by treatments that induce or mimic energy stress. Inactivation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a sensor of cellular energy status, largely abolishes the protective effects of energy stress on ferroptosis in vitro and on ferroptosis-associated renal ischaemia-reperfusion injury in vivo. Cancer cells with high basal AMPK activation are resistant to ferroptosis and AMPK inactivation sensitizes these cells to ferroptosis. Functional and lipidomic analyses further link AMPK regulation of ferroptosis to AMPK-mediated phosphorylation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase and polyunsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis. Our study demonstrates that energy stress inhibits ferroptosis partly through AMPK and reveals an unexpected coupling between ferroptosis and AMPK-mediated energy-stress signalling. Lee et al. show that energy stress inhibits ferroptosis through AMPK activation and demonstrate a role for AMPK in ferroptosis-associated renal ischaemia-reperfusion injury in vivo.

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