Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Departments of Cancer Biology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Dis Model Mech. 2018 Jul 6;11(8):dmm033365. doi: 10.1242/dmm.033365.
The study of cellular metabolism has been rigorously revisited over the past decade, especially in the field of cancer research, revealing new insights that expand our understanding of malignancy. Among these insights is the discovery that various metabolic enzymes have surprising activities outside of their established metabolic roles, including in the regulation of gene expression, DNA damage repair, cell cycle progression and apoptosis. Many of these newly identified functions are activated in response to growth factor signaling, nutrient and oxygen availability, and external stress. As such, multifaceted enzymes directly link metabolism to gene transcription and diverse physiological and pathological processes to maintain cell homeostasis. In this Review, we summarize the current understanding of non-canonical functions of multifaceted metabolic enzymes in disease settings, especially cancer, and discuss specific circumstances in which they are employed. We also highlight the important role of subcellular localization in activating these novel functions. Understanding their non-canonical properties should enhance the development of new therapeutic strategies for cancer treatment.
过去十年中,细胞代谢的研究得到了严格的重新审视,尤其是在癌症研究领域,揭示了新的见解,扩展了我们对恶性肿瘤的理解。这些见解之一是发现各种代谢酶除了在其既定的代谢作用之外,还具有惊人的活性,包括在基因表达调控、DNA 损伤修复、细胞周期进程和细胞凋亡中。这些新发现的功能中的许多是响应生长因子信号、营养和氧气可用性以及外部应激而激活的。因此,多方面的酶直接将代谢与基因转录以及各种生理和病理过程联系起来,以维持细胞内稳态。在这篇综述中,我们总结了多方面代谢酶在疾病状态下(特别是癌症)的非典型功能的最新认识,并讨论了它们被利用的具体情况。我们还强调了亚细胞定位在激活这些新功能中的重要作用。了解它们的非典型特性应该有助于为癌症治疗开发新的治疗策略。