Publications by authors named "Carla T Bezjian"

Phospholipids containing a single polyunsaturated fatty acyl tail (PL-PUFAs) are considered the driving force behind ferroptosis, whereas phospholipids with diacyl-PUFA tails (PL-PUFAs) have been rarely characterized. Dietary lipids modulate ferroptosis, but the mechanisms governing lipid metabolism and ferroptosis sensitivity are not well understood. Our research revealed a significant accumulation of diacyl-PUFA phosphatidylcholines (PC-PUFAs) following fatty acid or phospholipid treatments, correlating with cancer cell sensitivity to ferroptosis.

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Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death linking iron, lipid, and glutathione levels to degenerative processes and tumor suppression. By performing a genome-wide activation screen, we identified a cohort of genes antagonizing ferroptotic cell death, including GTP cyclohydrolase-1 (GCH1) and its metabolic derivatives tetrahydrobiopterin/dihydrobiopterin (BH/BH). Synthesis of BH/BH by GCH1-expressing cells caused lipid remodeling, suppressing ferroptosis by selectively preventing depletion of phospholipids with two polyunsaturated fatty acyl tails.

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