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Quantitative Determination of De Novo Fatty Acid Synthesis in Brown Adipose Tissue Using Deuterium Oxide
Published on: May 12, 2023
Reductive death is averted by a conserved de novo lipogenic switch
Fasih M Ahsan1, Jen F Rotti2, Armen I Yerevanian3
1Department of Medicine, Diabetes Unit and Center for Genomic Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA; Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Division of Medical Sciences, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
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Biguanides, including metformin, the world's most prescribed oral hypoglycemic, extend health span and lifespan in vertebrates and invertebrates. Given the widespread use and apparent safety of metformin, it is assumed that its effects are not associated with toxicity, except when in marked excess. Here, we determine that accumulation of damaging reducing equivalents is an unanticipated toxicity associated with biguanides, defense against which requires post-transcriptional protection of de novo lipogenesis. We demonstrate that biguanide treatment during impaired lipogenesis drives NADPH toxicity, leading to catastrophic elevation of NADH/GSH reducing equivalents and accelerated death across metazoans. Multiple NADPH-generating interventions require de novo lipogenesis to prevent markedly shortened survival, indicating that this defense mechanism is broadly leveraged. We propose that fatty acid biosynthesis is a tunable rheostat that can minimize biguanide-induced reductive stress while maximizing its pro-longevity outcomes and can serve as an exploitable vulnerability in reductive stress-sensitive cancers.
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