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Query: UNIPROT:P43146 (
tumour suppressor
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Altered cellular metabolism is a hallmark of cancer. Cancer cells express isoforms of metabolic enzymes that may constitute therapeutic targets. Glutaminase controls glutamine metabolism and their expression correlate with malignancy of tumours. The two types of glutaminase isoenzymes, GLS and
GLS2
, differ in their expression patterns and functional roles: GLS has oncogenic properties and
GLS2
has been described as a
tumour suppressor
factor. Selective genomic and epigenomic intervention over glutaminase affects the metabolic reprogramming of cancer. This review highlights the molecular metabolic vulnerabilities in various types of cancer, to be used for biomarker development, drug design, and in personalized oncology.
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PMID:Glutaminase isoenzymes in the metabolic therapy of cancer. 3005 97
Increased glutamine metabolism (glutaminolysis) is a hallmark of cancer and is recognised as a key metabolic change in cancer cells. Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease with different morphological and molecular subtypes and responses to therapy, and breast cancer cells are known to rewire glutamine metabolism to support survival and proliferation. Glutaminase isoenzymes (GLS and
GLS2
) are key enzymes for glutamine metabolism. Interestingly, GLS and
GLS2
have contrasting functions in tumorigenesis. In this review, we explore the role of glutaminase in cancer, primarily focusing on breast cancer, address the role played by oncogenes and
tumour suppressor
genes in regulating glutaminase, and discuss current therapeutic approaches to targeting glutaminase.
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PMID:The role of glutaminase in cancer. 3159 4