Multifaceted role of GCN2 in tumor adaptation and therapeutic targeting.

Transl Oncol

Department of Hematology, Affiliated Hangzhou First People's Hospital, Westlake University, School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China; Zhejiang University, School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Tumor cells aggressively absorb nutrients to support rapid growth, and the Integrated Stress Response (ISR) helps manage nutrient scarcity by regulating cellular processes like protein synthesis and autophagy through the kinase GCN2.
  • GCN2's role is complex, showing varied impacts on cancer prognosis based on different cancer types, and it also influences the tumor immune microenvironment, affecting immune responses and outcomes in immunotherapy.
  • Targeting GCN2 with specific inhibitors in treatment strategies shows promise in overcoming resistance and enhancing efficacy in cancer therapies, highlighting its potential for developing novel treatments.

Article Abstract

Tumor cells voraciously consume nutrients from their environment to facilitate rapid proliferation, necessitating effective strategies to manage nutrient scarcity during tumor growth and progression. A pivotal regulatory mechanism in this context is the Integrated Stress Response (ISR), which ensures cellular homeostasis under conditions such as endoplasmic reticulum stress, the unfolded protein response, and nutrient deprivation. Within the ISR framework, the kinase GCN2 is critical, orchestrating a myriad of cellular processes including the inhibition of protein synthesis, the enhancement of amino acid transport, autophagy initiation, and angiogenesis. These processes collectively enable tumor survival and adaptation under nutrient-limited conditions. Furthermore, GCN2-mediated pathways may induce apoptosis, a property exploited by specific therapeutic agents. Leveraging extensive datasets from TCGA, GEO, and GTEx projects, we conducted a pan-cancer analysis to investigate the prognostic significance of GCN2 expression across diverse cancer types. Our analysis indicates that GCN2 expression significantly varies and correlates with both adverse and favorable prognoses depending on the type of cancer, illustrating its complex role in tumorigenesis. Importantly, GCN2 also modulates the tumor immune microenvironment, influencing immune checkpoint expression and the functionality of immune cells, thereby affecting immunotherapy outcomes. This study highlights the potential of targeting GCN2 with specific inhibitors, as evidenced by their efficacy in preclinical models to augment treatment responses and combat resistance in oncology. These findings advocate for a deeper exploration of GCN2's multifaceted roles, which could pave the way for novel targeted therapies in cancer treatment, aiming to improve clinical outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11388189PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2024.102096DOI Listing

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