Author:
Chen Xiaoyan,Jin Jiahui,Chang Rui,Yang Xing,Li Na,Zhu Xi,Ma Linlin,Li Yanfei
Abstract
Abstractsulfur-containing amino acids have been reported to patriciate in gene regulation, DNA methylation, protein synthesis and other physiological or pathological processes. In recent years, metabolism-related molecules of sulfur-containing amino acids affecting the occurrence, development and treatment of tumors have been implicated in various disorders, especially in leukemia. Here, we summarize current knowledge on the sulfur-containing amino acid metabolism pathway in leukemia and examine ongoing efforts to target this pathway, including treatment strategies targeting (a) sulfur-containing amino acids, (b) metabolites of sulfur-containing amino acids, and (c) enzymes and cofactors related to sulfur-containing amino acid metabolism in leukemia. Future leukemia therapy will likely involve innovative strategies targeting the sulfur-containing amino acid metabolism pathway.
Funder
Shanghai Pujiang Program
Pudong New District Academic Leaders Programme
Biomedical Technology Support Special Project of “Shanghai Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan"
Shanghai Natural Science Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC