Regulation of lipid and serine metabolism by the oncogene c-Myc.

Int Rev Cell Mol Biol

Henry M Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine (In Support of Agile Vaccines & Therapeutics, Directorate for Defense Infectious Diseases Research, Naval Medical Research Command, Silver Spring, MD, United States. Electronic address:

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * This report highlights how c-Myc activates lipid and serine metabolism, contributing to tumor development, while therapies like aspirin and lomitapide aim to disrupt these metabolic links to inhibit cancer progression.
  • * It also discusses various upstream regulators that affect c-Myc in different cancers, along with the potential impact of epigenetic pathways and non-coding RNAs on lipid and serine metabolism, suggesting new avenues for cancer therapies targeting these mechanisms.

Article Abstract

Tumor formation is supported by metabolic reprogramming, characterized by increase nutrient uptake, glycolysis and glutaminolysis. The c-Myc proto-oncogene is a transcription factor, upregulated in most cancers and several reports showed the role of c-Myc in other metabolic pathways such as glucose, amino acid, and nucleotide metabolism. In this short report, we tried to summarize the existing takeaway points from studies conducted in different cancer types with respect to c-Myc and lipid and serine metabolism. Here, we report that c-Myc can activate both lipid and serine metabolism against the backdrop of tumor formation, and different therapies like aspirin and lomitapide target the links between c-Myc and metabolism to slow down tumor progression and invasion. We also report diverse upstream regulators that influence c-Myc in different cancers, and interestingly components of the lipid metabolism (like lipid phosphate phosphatase and leptin) and serine metabolism can also act upstream of c-Myc in certain occasions. Finally, we also summarize the existing knowledge on the involvement of epigenetic pathways and non-coding RNAs in regulating lipid and serine metabolism and c-Myc in tumor cells. Identification of non-coding factors and epigenetic mechanisms present a promising avenue of study that could empower researchers with novel anticancer treatment targeting c-Myc and lipid and serine metabolism pathways!

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/bs.ircmb.2024.03.005DOI Listing

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