Geometrical mono-trans isomers of arachidonic acid (mtAA) are endogenous products of free radical-induced cis-trans double bond isomerization occurring to natural fatty acids during cell metabolism, including lipid peroxidation (LPO). Very little is known about the functional roles of mtAA and in general on the effects of mono-trans isomers of polyunsaturated fatty acids (mtPUFA) in various types of programmed cell death, including ferroptosis. Using HT1080 and MEF cell cultures, supplemented with 20 μM PUFA (i.e., AA, EPA or DHA) and their mtPUFA congeners, ferroptosis occurred in the presence of RSL3 (a direct inhibitor of glutathione peroxidase 4) only with the PUFA in their natural cis configuration, whereas mtPUFA showed an anti-ferroptotic effect. By performing the fatty acid-based membrane lipidome analyses, substantial differences emerged in the membrane fatty acid remodeling of the two different cell fates. In particular, during ferroptosis mtPUFA formation and their incorporation, together with the enrichment of SFA, occurred. This opens new perspectives in the role of the membrane composition for a ferroptotic outcome. While pre-treatment with AA promoted cell death for treatment with H2O2 and RSL3, mtAA did not. Cell death by AA supplementation was suppressed also in the presence of either ferroptosis inhibitors, such as the lipophilic antioxidant ferrostatin- 1, or NADPH oxidase (NOX) inhibitors, including diphenyleneiodonium chloride and apocynin. Our results confirm a more complex scenario for ferroptosis than actually believed. While LPO processes are active, the importance of environmental lipid levels, balance among SFA, MUFA and PUFA in lipid pools and formation of mtPUFA influence the membrane phospholipid turnover, with crucial effects in the occurrence of cell death by ferroptosis.

Geometrical isomerization of arachidonic acid during lipid peroxidation interferes with ferroptosis / Hirata, Yusuke; Ferreri, Carla; Yamada, Yuto; Inoue, Aya; Sansone, Anna; Vetica, Fabrizio; Suzuki, Wakana; Takano, Saya; Noguchi, Takuya; Matsuzawa, Atsushi; Chatgilialoglu, Chryssostomos. - In: FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY & MEDICINE. - ISSN 0891-5849. - 204:(2023), pp. 374-384. [10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2023.05.026]

Geometrical isomerization of arachidonic acid during lipid peroxidation interferes with ferroptosis

Vetica, Fabrizio;
2023

Abstract

Geometrical mono-trans isomers of arachidonic acid (mtAA) are endogenous products of free radical-induced cis-trans double bond isomerization occurring to natural fatty acids during cell metabolism, including lipid peroxidation (LPO). Very little is known about the functional roles of mtAA and in general on the effects of mono-trans isomers of polyunsaturated fatty acids (mtPUFA) in various types of programmed cell death, including ferroptosis. Using HT1080 and MEF cell cultures, supplemented with 20 μM PUFA (i.e., AA, EPA or DHA) and their mtPUFA congeners, ferroptosis occurred in the presence of RSL3 (a direct inhibitor of glutathione peroxidase 4) only with the PUFA in their natural cis configuration, whereas mtPUFA showed an anti-ferroptotic effect. By performing the fatty acid-based membrane lipidome analyses, substantial differences emerged in the membrane fatty acid remodeling of the two different cell fates. In particular, during ferroptosis mtPUFA formation and their incorporation, together with the enrichment of SFA, occurred. This opens new perspectives in the role of the membrane composition for a ferroptotic outcome. While pre-treatment with AA promoted cell death for treatment with H2O2 and RSL3, mtAA did not. Cell death by AA supplementation was suppressed also in the presence of either ferroptosis inhibitors, such as the lipophilic antioxidant ferrostatin- 1, or NADPH oxidase (NOX) inhibitors, including diphenyleneiodonium chloride and apocynin. Our results confirm a more complex scenario for ferroptosis than actually believed. While LPO processes are active, the importance of environmental lipid levels, balance among SFA, MUFA and PUFA in lipid pools and formation of mtPUFA influence the membrane phospholipid turnover, with crucial effects in the occurrence of cell death by ferroptosis.
2023
trans-fatty acids; polyunsaturated fatty acids; free radicals; lipid peroxidation; cis-trans isomerization; ferroptosis; NADPH oxidase
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Geometrical isomerization of arachidonic acid during lipid peroxidation interferes with ferroptosis / Hirata, Yusuke; Ferreri, Carla; Yamada, Yuto; Inoue, Aya; Sansone, Anna; Vetica, Fabrizio; Suzuki, Wakana; Takano, Saya; Noguchi, Takuya; Matsuzawa, Atsushi; Chatgilialoglu, Chryssostomos. - In: FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY & MEDICINE. - ISSN 0891-5849. - 204:(2023), pp. 374-384. [10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2023.05.026]
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