Sweeney, GaryDe Menezes Reboucas, Patricia2022-12-142022-12-142022-08-162022-12-14http://hdl.handle.net/10315/40736Ferroptosis, an iron-dependent non-apoptotic cell death involves lipid peroxidation and associates with cardiometabolic disease and cancer. I established a model of iron overload in L6 cells and measured cell viability, toxicity and lipid peroxidation. Importantly, in PUFA pre-treated cells, the susceptibility to iron-induced lipid peroxidation was enhanced. This resulted in ferroptosis as cell death was attenuated by ferrostatin-1, a ferroptosis inhibitor, yet no attenuation was seen when an inhibitor of apoptosis was used. Increased lipid peroxidation was also found in PUFA pre-treaded cells in wild type but not in autophagy deficient cells. Additionally, preliminary data indicated an apparent rescue of ferroptosis-induced cell death when using the adiponectin receptor agonist ALY688, an autophagy inducer. In conclusion, these findings supported the theory that PUFAs can alter the cell susceptibility to iron-induced ferroptotic cell death and raise the possibility that autophagy plays a protective role against ferroptosis.Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.Molecular biologyBiologyCellular biologyExamining the Impact of PUFAs and the Role of Autophagy in Iron-Induced Ferroptotic Cell DeathElectronic Thesis or Dissertation2022-12-14FerroptosisIron overloadPUFAsAutophagyAdiponectin