Understanding serine and glycine metabolism in cancer: a path towards precision medicine to improve patient's outcomes

Anais Sanchez-Castillo, Kim R. Kampen*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In this perspective, we highlight and reflect on the current knowledge with respect to serine/glycine metabolism in cancer, therapeutic resistance, and precision medicine opportunities for therapeutic targeting and treatment follow-up. Cancer subtypes with high mortality rates include lung cancer and glioblastomas. In order to improve future therapeutic opportunities, patient stratification need to be performed to select patients that might benefit from adjuvant serine/glycine targeting compounds. In an effort to identify the group of patients for stratification purposes, we analyzed publicly available TCGA patient datasets to test associations between serine/glycine metabolism enzyme expression and important cancer drivers in lung cancer and glioblastoma. These patients presenting serine/glycine pathway overexpression might benefit from adjuvant sertraline treatment in the future.
Original languageEnglish
Article number652
Number of pages14
JournalDiscover. Oncology
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • CELL LUNG-CANCER
  • GLUCOSE-METABOLISM
  • TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR
  • OXIDATIVE STRESS
  • P53-INDUCIBLE REGULATOR
  • FREE-RADICALS
  • P53
  • GLIOBLASTOMA
  • BIOSYNTHESIS
  • GROWTH

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