Abstract
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is intimately linked with countless host cell pathways that are modulated in a coordinated fashion to facilitate infection. Here, we describe HCMV-induced regulation of lipid peroxidation, a precursor of the iron-regulated cell death pathway known as ferroptosis, during human cytomegalovirus infection. These studies reveal hitherto unidentified changes in metabolism mediated by HCMV that decrease sensitivity to ferroptosis, despite increases in lipid peroxidation and transient increases in intracellular iron levels in infected cells.
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