Endoplasmic reticulum–mitochondria contacts are prime hotspots of phospholipid peroxidation driving ferroptosis
Rega Institute for Medical Research · VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology · +7 more institutions
Abstract
The peroxidation of membrane phospholipids (PLs) is a hallmark of ferroptosis. The endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria have been implicated in ferroptosis, but whether intracellular PL peroxidation ensues at their contact sites (endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria contact sites, EMCSs) is unknown. Using super-resolution live imaging, we charted the spatiotemporal events triggered by ferroptosis at the interorganelle level. Here we show that EMCSs expand minutes after localized PL peroxides are formed and secondarily spread to mitochondria, promoting mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and fission. Oxidative lipidomics unravels that EMCSs host distinct proferroptotic polyunsaturated-PLs, including doubly…
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Authors
15- MLMaria Livia SassanoCorresponding
Rega Institute for Medical Research, VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology, KU Leuven
- YYYulia Y. Tyurina
University of Pittsburgh
- ADAntigoni Diokmetzidou
University of Padua, Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine
- EVEllen Vervoort
Rega Institute for Medical Research, VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology, KU Leuven
- VAVladimir A. Tyurin
University of Pittsburgh
Topics & keywords
- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Cell biology
- Mitochondrion
- Phospholipid
- Lipid peroxidation
- Prime (order theory)
- Chemistry
- Biology