학술논문

Glyoxalase 1 as a Therapeutic Target in Cancer and Cancer Stem Cells
Document Type
Article
Source
Molecules and Cells, 45(12), pp.869-876 Dec, 2022
Subject
생물학
Language
English
ISSN
0219-1032
1016-8478
Abstract
Methylglyoxal (MG) is a dicarbonyl compound formed incells mainly by the spontaneous degradation of the triose phosphate intermediates of glycolysis. MG is a powerful precursor of advanced glycation end products, which lead to strong dicarbonyl and oxidative stress. Although divergent functions of MG have been observed depending on its concentration, MG is considered to be a potential antitumor factor due to its cytotoxic effects within the oncologic domain. MG detoxification is carried out by the glyoxalase system. Glyoxalase 1 (Glo1), the ubiquitous glutathionedependent enzyme responsible for MG degradation, is considered to be a tumor promoting factor due to it catalyzing the removal of cytotoxic MG. Indeed, various cancer types exhibit increased expression and activity of Glo1 that closely correlate with tumor cell growth and metastasis. Furthermore, mounting evidence suggests that Glo1 contributes to cancer stem cell survival. In this review,we discuss the role of Glo1 in the malignant progressionof cancer and its possible use as a promising therapeutic target for tumor therapy. We also summarize therapeutic outcomes of Glo1 inhibitors as prospective treatments for the prevention of cancer.