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The regulation of ferroptosis by MESH1 through the activation of the integrative stress response

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CELL DEATH & DISEASE
Volume 12, Issue 8, Pages -

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41419-021-04018-7

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  1. NIH [1R01NS111588, R01GM124062]
  2. Duke Bridge Funding
  3. DCI Pilot project
  4. DOD [W81XWH-17-1-0143, W81XWH-15-1-0486, W81XWH-20-1-0907]
  5. Emerson Foundation

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All organisms have developed stress adaptive strategies to maintain homeostasis. Bacteria rely on the stringent response triggered by (p)ppGpp, while metazoans possess MESH1 as a ppGpp hydrolase. Knockdown of MESH1 in human cancer cells induces ER stress and ISR, with ATF4 playing a key role in mediating the stress survival response and ferroptosis regulation.
All organisms exposed to metabolic and environmental stresses have developed various stress adaptive strategies to maintain homeostasis. The main bacterial stress survival mechanism is the stringent response triggered by the accumulation alarmone (p)ppGpp, whose level is regulated by RelA and SpoT. While metazoan genomes encode MESH1 (Metazoan SpoT Homolog 1) with ppGpp hydrolase activity, neither ppGpp nor the stringent response is found in metazoa. The deletion of Mesh1 in Drosophila triggers a transcriptional response reminiscent of the bacterial stringent response. However, the function of MESH1 remains unknown until our recent discovery of MESH1 as the first cytosolic NADPH phosphatase that regulates ferroptosis. To further understand whether MESH1 knockdown triggers a similar transcriptional response in mammalian cells, here, we employed RNA-Seq to analyze the transcriptome response to MESH1 knockdown in human cancer cells. We find that MESH1 knockdown induced different genes involving endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, especially ATF3, one of the ATF4-regulated genes in the integrative stress responses (ISR). Furthermore, MESH1 knockdown increased ATF4 protein, eIF2a phosphorylation, and induction of ATF3, XBPs, and CHOP mRNA. ATF4 induction contributes to similar to 30% of the transcriptome induced by MESH1 knockdown. Concurrent ATF4 knockdown re-sensitizes MESH1-depleted RCC4 cells to ferroptosis, suggesting its role in the ferroptosis protection mediated by MESH1 knockdown. ATF3 induction is abolished by the concurrent knockdown of NADK, implicating a role of NADPH accumulation in the integrative stress response. Collectively, these results suggest that MESH1 depletion triggers ER stress and ISR as a part of its overall transcriptome changes to enable stress survival of cancer cells. Therefore, the phenotypic similarity of stress tolerance caused by MESH1 removal and NADPH accumulation is in part achieved by ISR to regulate ferroptosis.

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