The Tumor Suppressor p53 Limits Ferroptosis by Blocking DPP4 Activity

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Abstract

Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death that may facilitate the selective elimination of tumor cells. The tumor suppressor p53 (TP53) has been demonstrated to promote ferroptosis via a transcription-dependent mechanism. Here, we show that TP53 limits erastin-induced ferroptosis by blocking dipeptidyl-peptidase-4 (DPP4) activity in a transcription-independent manner. Loss of TP53 prevents nuclear accumulation of DPP4 and thus facilitates plasma-membrane-associated DPP4-dependent lipid peroxidation, which finally results in ferroptosis. These findings reveal a direct molecular link between TP53 and DPP4 in the control of lipid metabolism and may provide a precision medicine strategy for the treatment of colorectal cancer by induction of ferroptosis.

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Xie, Y., Zhu, S., Song, X., Sun, X., Fan, Y., Liu, J., … Tang, D. (2017). The Tumor Suppressor p53 Limits Ferroptosis by Blocking DPP4 Activity. Cell Reports, 20(7), 1692–1704. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2017.07.055

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