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The regulatory mechanisms and inhibitors of isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 in cancer.


ABSTRACT: Reprogramming of energy metabolism is one of the basic characteristics of cancer and has been proved to be an important cancer treatment strategy. Isocitrate dehydrogenases (IDHs) are a class of key proteins in energy metabolism, including IDH1, IDH2, and IDH3, which are involved in the oxidative decarboxylation of isocitrate to yield α-ketoglutarate (α-KG). Mutants of IDH1 or IDH2 can produce d-2-hydroxyglutarate (D-2HG) with α-KG as the substrate, and then mediate the occurrence and development of cancer. At present, no IDH3 mutation has been reported. The results of pan-cancer research showed that IDH1 has a higher mutation frequency and involves more cancer types than IDH2, implying IDH1 as a promising anti-cancer target. Therefore, in this review, we summarized the regulatory mechanisms of IDH1 on cancer from four aspects: metabolic reprogramming, epigenetics, immune microenvironment, and phenotypic changes, which will provide guidance for the understanding of IDH1 and exploring leading-edge targeted treatment strategies. In addition, we also reviewed available IDH1 inhibitors so far. The detailed clinical trial results and diverse structures of preclinical candidates illustrated here will provide a deep insight into the research for the treatment of IDH1-related cancers.

SUBMITTER: Liu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10149907 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The regulatory mechanisms and inhibitors of isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 in cancer.

Liu Yang Y   Xu Wei W   Li Mingxue M   Yang Yueying Y   Sun Dejuan D   Chen Lidian L   Li Hua H   Chen Lixia L  

Acta pharmaceutica Sinica. B 20230202 4


Reprogramming of energy metabolism is one of the basic characteristics of cancer and has been proved to be an important cancer treatment strategy. Isocitrate dehydrogenases (IDHs) are a class of key proteins in energy metabolism, including IDH1, IDH2, and IDH3, which are involved in the oxidative decarboxylation of isocitrate to yield <i>α</i>-ketoglutarate (<i>α</i>-KG). Mutants of IDH1 or IDH2 can produce d-2-hydroxyglutarate (D-2HG) with <i>α</i>-KG as the substrate, and then mediate the occu  ...[more]

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