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Shuang Yang1, Chengye Zhang2, Zhusong Mei3
1Laboratory of Clinical Medicine, Air Force Medical Center, PLA, Air Force Medical University, Fu Cheng Rd. 28, Beijing, 100142, China; Neurosurgery Department, Air Force Medical Center, PLA, Air Force Medical University, Fu Cheng Rd. 30, Beijing, 100142, China; Graduate School of Hebei North University, Zuan Shi Nan Rd.11, Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, 705132, China.
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Cold tumors, defined by an immunosuppressive microenvironment and metabolic stress, including glutamine deficiency, frequently exhibit resistance to therapeutic interventions. This study examined the role of glutathione peroxidase 1 (GPX1) in mediating resistance to cuproptosis and ferroptosis during glutamine deprivation. Through integrated multi-omics analyses, CRISPR-mediated gene editing, and functional assays in cold tumor cell lines, we identified GPX1 as a key regulator of redox homeostasis and a protector against cuproptosis. Upstream, glutamine deprivation induced the SLC7A11 upregulation, which enhanced GPX1-mediated resistance through the maintenance of pyrimidine metabolism. Downstream, GPX1 knockout mediated cross-sensitization to ferroptosis by altering the Fenton reaction, thereby exacerbating cell death. In vivo experiments confirmed that GPX1 knockout restored sensitivity to cuproptosis inducers and improved the efficacy of PD-L1 blockade. Collectively, these findings position GPX1 as a central metabolic checkpoint in cold tumors and highlight the SLC7A11-UMPs-GPX1 axis as a promising therapeutic target for overcoming treatment resistance and enhancing immunotherapy response.
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