Radiotherapy and Immunotherapy Promote Tumoral Lipid Oxidation and Ferroptosis via Synergistic Repression of SLC7A11
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- 1 December 2019
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in Cancer Discovery
- Vol. 9 (12), 1673-1685
- https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.cd-19-0338
Abstract
A challenge in oncology is to rationally and effectively integrate immunotherapy with traditional modalities, including radiotherapy. Here, we demonstrate that radiotherapy induces tumor-cell ferroptosis. Ferroptosis agonists augment and ferroptosis antagonists limit radiotherapy efficacy in tumor models. Immunotherapy sensitizes tumors to radiotherapy by promoting tumor-cell ferroptosis. Mechanistically, IFNγ derived from immunotherapy-activated CD8+ T cells and radiotherapy-activated ATM independently, yet synergistically, suppresses SLC7A11, a unit of the glutamate–cystine antiporter xc−, resulting in reduced cystine uptake, enhanced tumor lipid oxidation and ferroptosis, and improved tumor control. Thus, ferroptosis is an unappreciated mechanism and focus for the development of effective combinatorial cancer therapy. Significance: This article describes ferroptosis as a previously unappreciated mechanism of action for radiotherapy. Further, it shows that ferroptosis is a novel point of synergy between immunotherapy and radiotherapy. Finally, it nominates SLC7A11, a critical regulator of ferroptosis, as a mechanistic determinant of synergy between radiotherapy and immunotherapy. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1631Keywords
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Funding Information
- NIH NCI (CA217648, CA123088, CA099985, CA193136, CA152470)
- NIH NCI (CA189623)
- NIH NCI (U01CA216440)
- NIH NCI (1UM1HG006508)
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