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    Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are characterized by an ability for unlimited proliferation and efficiency of self-renewal. The targeting of lung CSCs (LCSCs)-related signaling pathways represent a promising therapeutic strategy for treatment of lung cancer. Ferroptosis a potential strategy for LCSCs treatment, and curcumin cloud induce ferroptosis. In this study, we aimed to observe the effects of curcumin on LCSCs via ferroptosis-related pathways. In this study, A549 cluster of differentiation (CD)133+ and A549 CD133- cells were isolated using magnetic bead-based separation. Colony formation and sphere formation assays, as well as cells injection in non-obese diabetes/severe combined immune deficiency (NOD/SCID) mice, were used to analyze the tumorigenic ability of cells differentially expressing CD133. A549 CD133+ cells were treated with different doses of curcumin (0, 10, 20, 40, 80 μM). Cell viability, glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) and ferroptosis suppressor protein 1 (FSP1) expressions were measured. The 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) of curcumin, two ferroptosis inducers, inhibitor of GPX4 (RSL3) and inhibitor of FSP1 (iFSP1), and a ferroptosis inhibitor, ferrostatin-1 (Fer-1), were used to investigate the mechanism underlying the effect of curcumin on ferroptosis in A549 CD133+ cells. A549 CD133+ cells had greater tumorigenic ability than A549 cells. Curcumin treatment suppressed the expressions of GPX4 (glutathione peroxidase 4) and FSP1 in A549 CD133+ cells, thereby inducing ferroptosis. RSL3 and iFSP1 respectively suppressed the GSH (glutathione)-GPX4 and FSP1 (ferroptosis suppressor protein 1)-CoQ10 (coenzyme Q10)-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) pathways in A549 CD133+ cells. However, the roles of curcumin were blocked by Fer-1 treatment. In this study, curcumin induced ferroptosis through inhibiting the GSH-GPX4 and FSP1-CoQ10-NADH pathways in A549 CD133+ cells, resulting in the inhibition of their self-renewal potential. © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Discovery Medicine.

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    Jiajing Zhou, Lanyue Zhang, Jifeng Yan, Aihua Hou, Wenchao Sui, Meiling Sun. Curcumin Induces Ferroptosis in A549 CD133+ Cells through the GSH-GPX4 and FSP1-CoQ10-NAPH Pathways. Discovery medicine. 2023 Jun;35(176):251-263

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