The LKB1–AMPK pathway: metabolism and growth control in tumour suppression

DB Shackelford, RJ Shaw - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2009 - nature.com
DB Shackelford, RJ Shaw
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2009nature.com
In the past decade, studies of the human tumour suppressor LKB1 have uncovered a novel
signalling pathway that links cell metabolism to growth control and cell polarity. LKB1
encodes a serine–threonine kinase that directly phosphorylates and activates AMPK, a
central metabolic sensor. AMPK regulates lipid, cholesterol and glucose metabolism in
specialized metabolic tissues, such as liver, muscle and adipose tissue. This function has
made AMPK a key therapeutic target in patients with diabetes. The connection of AMPK with …
Abstract
In the past decade, studies of the human tumour suppressor LKB1 have uncovered a novel signalling pathway that links cell metabolism to growth control and cell polarity. LKB1 encodes a serine–threonine kinase that directly phosphorylates and activates AMPK, a central metabolic sensor. AMPK regulates lipid, cholesterol and glucose metabolism in specialized metabolic tissues, such as liver, muscle and adipose tissue. This function has made AMPK a key therapeutic target in patients with diabetes. The connection of AMPK with several tumour suppressors suggests that therapeutic manipulation of this pathway using established diabetes drugs warrants further investigation in patients with cancer.
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