The MAPK and AMPK signalings: interplay and implication in targeted cancer therapy

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Jimin Yuan
Xiaoduo Dong
Jiajun Yap
Jiancheng Hu
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[1] Shenzhen People’s Hospital (The Second Clinical Medical College,Department of Urology
[2] Jinan University; The First Affiliated Hospital,Geriatric Department
[3] Southern University of Science and Technology),Cancer and Stem Cell Program
[4] Shenzhen People’s Hospital (The Second Clinical Medical College,Division of Cellular and Molecular Research
[5] Jinan University; The First Affiliated Hospital,undefined
[6] Southern University of Science and Technology),undefined
[7] Shenzhen People’s Hospital,undefined
[8] Duke-NUS Medical School,undefined
[9] National Cancer Centre Singapore,undefined
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Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK signaling; AMPK signaling; Interplay; Tumorigenesis; Cellular metabolism; RAF/MEK/ERK inhibitors; AMPK inhibitors; AMPK activators; Autophagy; Targeted therapy;
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Cancer is characterized as a complex disease caused by coordinated alterations of multiple signaling pathways. The Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK (MAPK) signaling is one of the best-defined pathways in cancer biology, and its hyperactivation is responsible for over 40% human cancer cases. To drive carcinogenesis, this signaling promotes cellular overgrowth by turning on proliferative genes, and simultaneously enables cells to overcome metabolic stress by inhibiting AMPK signaling, a key singular node of cellular metabolism. Recent studies have shown that AMPK signaling can also reversibly regulate hyperactive MAPK signaling in cancer cells by phosphorylating its key components, RAF/KSR family kinases, which affects not only carcinogenesis but also the outcomes of targeted cancer therapies against the MAPK signaling. In this review, we will summarize the current proceedings of how MAPK-AMPK signalings interplay with each other in cancer biology, as well as its implications in clinic cancer treatment with MAPK inhibition and AMPK modulators, and discuss the exploitation of combinatory therapies targeting both MAPK and AMPK as a novel therapeutic intervention.
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