The biguanide drug metformin profoundly affects cell metabolism, causing an impairment of the cell energy balance and triggering a plethora of pleiotropic effects that vary depending on the cellular or environmental context. Interestingly, a decade ago, it was observed that metformin-treated diabetic patients have a significantly lower cancer risk. Although a variety of in vivo and in vitro observations emphasising the role of metformin as anticancer drug have been reported, the underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. Here, we discuss our current understanding of the molecular mechanisms that are perturbed by metformin treatment and that might be relevant to understand its antitumour activities. We focus on the cell-autonomous mechanisms modulating growth and death of cancer cells.

Sacco, F., Calderone, A., Castagnoli, L., Cesareni, G. (2016). The cell-autonomous mechanisms underlying the activity of metformin as an anticancer drug. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, 115, 1451-1456 [10.1038/bjc.2016.385].

The cell-autonomous mechanisms underlying the activity of metformin as an anticancer drug.

SACCO, FRANCESCA;CALDERONE, ALBERTO;CASTAGNOLI, LUISA;CESARENI, GIOVANNI
2016-12-06

Abstract

The biguanide drug metformin profoundly affects cell metabolism, causing an impairment of the cell energy balance and triggering a plethora of pleiotropic effects that vary depending on the cellular or environmental context. Interestingly, a decade ago, it was observed that metformin-treated diabetic patients have a significantly lower cancer risk. Although a variety of in vivo and in vitro observations emphasising the role of metformin as anticancer drug have been reported, the underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. Here, we discuss our current understanding of the molecular mechanisms that are perturbed by metformin treatment and that might be relevant to understand its antitumour activities. We focus on the cell-autonomous mechanisms modulating growth and death of cancer cells.
6-dic-2016
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/18 - GENETICA
English
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metformin; signalling; metabolic perturbations; AMPK; diabetes; systems biology
supported by the Italian Association for Cancer Research Grant (N.14135) to GC
http://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/v115/n12/full/bjc2016385a.html
Sacco, F., Calderone, A., Castagnoli, L., Cesareni, G. (2016). The cell-autonomous mechanisms underlying the activity of metformin as an anticancer drug. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, 115, 1451-1456 [10.1038/bjc.2016.385].
Sacco, F; Calderone, A; Castagnoli, L; Cesareni, G
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