Punicic Acid Triggers Ferroptotic Cell Death in Carcinoma Cells |
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Authors: | Perrine Vermonden,Matthias Vancoppenolle,Emeline Dierge,Eric Mignolet,Gé raldine Cuvelier,Bernard Knoops,Melissa Page,Cathy Debier,Olivier Feron,Yvan Larondelle |
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Affiliation: | 1.Louvain Institute of Biomolecular Science and Technology (LIBST), UCLouvain, Croix du Sud 4-5/L7.07.03, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium; (P.V.); (M.V.); (E.D.); (E.M.); (G.C.); (B.K.); (M.P.); (C.D.);2.Pole of Pharmacology and Therapeutics (FATH), Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique (IREC), UCLouvain, 57 Avenue Hippocrate B1.57.04, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium; |
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Abstract: | Plant-derived conjugated linolenic acids (CLnA) have been widely studied for their preventive and therapeutic properties against diverse diseases such as cancer. In particular, punicic acid (PunA), a conjugated linolenic acid isomer (C18:3 c9t11c13) present at up to 83% in pomegranate seed oil, has been shown to exert anti-cancer effects, although the mechanism behind its cytotoxicity remains unclear. Ferroptosis, a cell death triggered by an overwhelming accumulation of lipid peroxides, has recently arisen as a potential mechanism underlying CLnA cytotoxicity. In the present study, we show that PunA is highly cytotoxic to HCT-116 colorectal and FaDu hypopharyngeal carcinoma cells grown either in monolayers or as three-dimensional spheroids. Moreover, our data indicate that PunA triggers ferroptosis in carcinoma cells. It induces significant lipid peroxidation and its effects are prevented by the addition of ferroptosis inhibitors. A combination with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), a known polyunsaturated fatty acid with anticancer properties, synergistically increases PunA cytotoxicity. Our findings highlight the potential of using PunA as a ferroptosis-sensitizing phytochemical for the prevention and treatment of cancer. |
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Keywords: | conjugated linolenic acids punicic acid carcinoma cells ferroptosis docosahexaenoic acid spheroids lipid peroxidation |
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