Glutaminolysis and autophagy in cancer

VH Villar, F Merhi, M Djavaheri-Mergny, RV Durán - Autophagy, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Autophagy, 2015Taylor & Francis
The remarkable metabolic differences between cancer cells and normal cells result in the
potential for targeted cancer therapy. The upregulation of glutaminolysis provides energetic
advantages to cancer cells. The recently described link between glutaminolysis and
autophagy, mediated by MTORC1, may constitute an attractive target for therapeutic
strategies. A combination of therapies targeting simultane-ously cell signaling, cancer
metabolism, and autophagy can solve therapy resistance and tumor relapse problems …
The remarkable metabolic differences between cancer cells and normal cells result in the potential for targeted cancer therapy. The upregulation of glutaminolysis provides energetic advantages to cancer cells. The recently described link between glutaminolysis and autophagy, mediated by MTORC1, may constitute an attractive target for therapeutic strategies. A combination of therapies targeting simultane-ously cell signaling, cancer metabolism, and autophagy can solve therapy resistance and tumor relapse problems, commonly observed in patients treated with most of the current targeted therapies. In this review we summarize the mechanistic link between glutaminolysis and autophagy, and discuss the impacts of these processes on cancer progression and the potential for therapeutic intervention.
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