Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent form of cell death that influences cancer immunity. Therapeutic modulation of ferroptosis is considered a potential strategy to enhance the efficacy of other cancer therapies, including immunotherapies such as chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy. In this study, we demonstrated that IFNκ influenced the induction of ferroptosis. IFNκ could enhance the sensitivity of tumor cells to ferroptosis induced by the small molecule compound erastin and the polyunsaturated fatty acid arachidonic acid. Mechanistically, IFNκ in combination with arachidonic acid induced immunogenic tumor ferroptosis via an IFNAR/STAT1/ACSL4 axis. Moreover, CAR T cells engineered to express IFNκ showed increased antitumor efficiency against H460 cells (antigen positive) and H322 cells (antigen-negative) both in vitro and in vivo. We conclude that IFNκ is a potential cytokine that could be harnessed to enhance the antitumor function of CAR T cells by inducing tumor ferroptosis.

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