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The strange case of AMPK and cancer: Dr Jekyll or Mr Hyde? <sup/>

Diana Vara‐Ciruelos, Fiona M. Russell, D. Grahame Hardie

Open Biology · 2019 · ▲ 137 citations

Abstract

The AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) acts as a cellular energy sensor. Once switched on by increases in cellular AMP : ATP ratios, it acts to restore energy homeostasis by switching on catabolic pathways while switching off cell growth and proliferation. The canonical AMP-dependent mechanism of activation requires the upstream kinase LKB1, which was identified genetically to be a tumour suppressor. AMPK can also be switched on by increases in intracellular Ca 2+ , by glucose starvation and by DNA damage via non-canonical, AMP-independent pathways. Genetic studies of the role of AMPK in mouse cancer suggest that, before disease arises, AMPK acts as a tumour suppressor that protects against cancer, with this protection being further enhanced by AMPK activators such as the biguanide phenformin. However, once cancer has occurred, AMPK switches to being a tumour promoter instead, enhancing cancer cell survival by protecting against metabolic, oxidative and genotoxic stresses. Studies of genetic changes in human cancer also suggest diverging roles for genes encoding subunit isoforms, with some being frequently amplified, while others are mutated.

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Vara‐Ciruelos, D., Russell, F.M., &amp; Hardie, D.G. (2019). The strange case of AMPK and cancer: Dr Jekyll or Mr Hyde? <sup/>. <em>Open Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.190099
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Vara‐Ciruelos D, Russell FM, Hardie DG. The strange case of AMPK and cancer: Dr Jekyll or Mr Hyde? <sup/>. Open Biology. 2019. doi:10.1098/rsob.190099.
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@article{diana2019Thestr, title = {The strange case of AMPK and cancer: Dr Jekyll or Mr Hyde? <sup/>}, author = {Diana Vara‐Ciruelos and Fiona M. Russell and D. Grahame Hardie}, journal = {Open Biology}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1098/rsob.190099}, }

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