Glutathione (GSH) is the predominant low-molecular-weight antioxidant with a ubiquitous distribution inside the cell. The steady-state level of cellular GSH is dependent on the balance between synthesis, hydrolysis, recycling of glutathione disulphide (GSSG) as well as cellular extrusion of reduced, oxidized, or conjugated-forms. The augmented oxidative stress typical of cancer cells is accompanied by an increase of glutathione levels that confers them growth advantage and resistance to a number of chemotherapeutic agents. Targeting glutathione metabolism has been widely investigated for cancer treatment although GSH depletion as single therapeutic strategy has resulted largely ineffective if compared with combinatorial approaches. In this review, we circumstantiate the role of glutathione in tumour development and progression focusing on how interfering with different steps of glutathione metabolism can be exploited for therapeutic purposes. A dedicated section on synthetic lethal interactions with GSH modulators will highlight the promising option of harnessing glutathione metabolism for patient-directed therapy in cancer.

Desideri, E., Ciccarone, F., Ciriolo, M.r. (2019). Targeting Glutathione Metabolism: Partner in Crime in Anticancer Therapy. NUTRIENTS, 11(8), 1926 [10.3390/nu11081926].

Targeting Glutathione Metabolism: Partner in Crime in Anticancer Therapy

Desideri, Enrico;Ciccarone, Fabio;Ciriolo, Maria Rosa
2019-08-16

Abstract

Glutathione (GSH) is the predominant low-molecular-weight antioxidant with a ubiquitous distribution inside the cell. The steady-state level of cellular GSH is dependent on the balance between synthesis, hydrolysis, recycling of glutathione disulphide (GSSG) as well as cellular extrusion of reduced, oxidized, or conjugated-forms. The augmented oxidative stress typical of cancer cells is accompanied by an increase of glutathione levels that confers them growth advantage and resistance to a number of chemotherapeutic agents. Targeting glutathione metabolism has been widely investigated for cancer treatment although GSH depletion as single therapeutic strategy has resulted largely ineffective if compared with combinatorial approaches. In this review, we circumstantiate the role of glutathione in tumour development and progression focusing on how interfering with different steps of glutathione metabolism can be exploited for therapeutic purposes. A dedicated section on synthetic lethal interactions with GSH modulators will highlight the promising option of harnessing glutathione metabolism for patient-directed therapy in cancer.
16-ago-2019
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/10 - BIOCHIMICA
English
GSH
cancer therapy
ferroptosis
synthetic lethality
Antineoplastic Agents
Antioxidants
Drug Development
Glutathione
Humans
Neoplasms
Oxidative Stress
Desideri, E., Ciccarone, F., Ciriolo, M.r. (2019). Targeting Glutathione Metabolism: Partner in Crime in Anticancer Therapy. NUTRIENTS, 11(8), 1926 [10.3390/nu11081926].
Desideri, E; Ciccarone, F; Ciriolo, Mr
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