Glutamine Addiction and Therapeutic Strategies in Lung Cancer

Lung cancer cells are well-documented to rewire their metabolism and energy production networks to support rapid survival and proliferation. This metabolic reorganization has been recognized as a hallmark of cancer. The increased uptake of glucose and the increased activity of the glycolytic pathway...

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Main Authors: Karolien Vanhove, Elien Derveaux, Geert-Jan Graulus, Liesbet Mesotten, Michiel Thomeer, Jean-Paul Noben, Wanda Guedens, Peter Adriaensens
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/2/252
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spelling doaj-3050c3ffe0c54b25967330bead745d6c2020-11-25T02:42:29ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672019-01-0120225210.3390/ijms20020252ijms20020252Glutamine Addiction and Therapeutic Strategies in Lung CancerKarolien Vanhove0Elien Derveaux1Geert-Jan Graulus2Liesbet Mesotten3Michiel Thomeer4Jean-Paul Noben5Wanda Guedens6Peter Adriaensens7Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, Hasselt University, Martelarenlaan 42, B-3500 Hasselt, BelgiumFaculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, Hasselt University, Martelarenlaan 42, B-3500 Hasselt, BelgiumBiomolecule Design Group, Institute for Materials Research, Hasselt University, Agoralaan Building D, B-3590 Diepenbeek, BelgiumFaculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, Hasselt University, Martelarenlaan 42, B-3500 Hasselt, BelgiumFaculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, Hasselt University, Martelarenlaan 42, B-3500 Hasselt, BelgiumBiomedical Research Institute, Hasselt University, Agoralaan, B-3590 Diepenbeek, BelgiumBiomolecule Design Group, Institute for Materials Research, Hasselt University, Agoralaan Building D, B-3590 Diepenbeek, BelgiumBiomolecule Design Group, Institute for Materials Research, Hasselt University, Agoralaan Building D, B-3590 Diepenbeek, BelgiumLung cancer cells are well-documented to rewire their metabolism and energy production networks to support rapid survival and proliferation. This metabolic reorganization has been recognized as a hallmark of cancer. The increased uptake of glucose and the increased activity of the glycolytic pathway have been extensively described. However, over the past years, increasing evidence has shown that lung cancer cells also require glutamine to fulfill their metabolic needs. As a nitrogen source, glutamine contributes directly (or indirectly upon conversion to glutamate) to many anabolic processes in cancer, such as the biosynthesis of amino acids, nucleobases, and hexosamines. It plays also an important role in the redox homeostasis, and last but not least, upon conversion to α-ketoglutarate, glutamine is an energy and anaplerotic carbon source that replenishes tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates. The latter is generally indicated as glutaminolysis. In this review, we explore the role of glutamine metabolism in lung cancer. Because lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death with limited curative treatment options, we focus on the potential therapeutic approaches targeting the glutamine metabolism in cancer.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/2/252Lung cancermetabolismglutamineglutaminolysispathwaystargeted treatment
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author Karolien Vanhove
Elien Derveaux
Geert-Jan Graulus
Liesbet Mesotten
Michiel Thomeer
Jean-Paul Noben
Wanda Guedens
Peter Adriaensens
spellingShingle Karolien Vanhove
Elien Derveaux
Geert-Jan Graulus
Liesbet Mesotten
Michiel Thomeer
Jean-Paul Noben
Wanda Guedens
Peter Adriaensens
Glutamine Addiction and Therapeutic Strategies in Lung Cancer
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Lung cancer
metabolism
glutamine
glutaminolysis
pathways
targeted treatment
author_facet Karolien Vanhove
Elien Derveaux
Geert-Jan Graulus
Liesbet Mesotten
Michiel Thomeer
Jean-Paul Noben
Wanda Guedens
Peter Adriaensens
author_sort Karolien Vanhove
title Glutamine Addiction and Therapeutic Strategies in Lung Cancer
title_short Glutamine Addiction and Therapeutic Strategies in Lung Cancer
title_full Glutamine Addiction and Therapeutic Strategies in Lung Cancer
title_fullStr Glutamine Addiction and Therapeutic Strategies in Lung Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Glutamine Addiction and Therapeutic Strategies in Lung Cancer
title_sort glutamine addiction and therapeutic strategies in lung cancer
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Lung cancer cells are well-documented to rewire their metabolism and energy production networks to support rapid survival and proliferation. This metabolic reorganization has been recognized as a hallmark of cancer. The increased uptake of glucose and the increased activity of the glycolytic pathway have been extensively described. However, over the past years, increasing evidence has shown that lung cancer cells also require glutamine to fulfill their metabolic needs. As a nitrogen source, glutamine contributes directly (or indirectly upon conversion to glutamate) to many anabolic processes in cancer, such as the biosynthesis of amino acids, nucleobases, and hexosamines. It plays also an important role in the redox homeostasis, and last but not least, upon conversion to α-ketoglutarate, glutamine is an energy and anaplerotic carbon source that replenishes tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates. The latter is generally indicated as glutaminolysis. In this review, we explore the role of glutamine metabolism in lung cancer. Because lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death with limited curative treatment options, we focus on the potential therapeutic approaches targeting the glutamine metabolism in cancer.
topic Lung cancer
metabolism
glutamine
glutaminolysis
pathways
targeted treatment
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/2/252
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