Development of Metabolic Synthetic Lethality and Its Implications for Thyroid Cancer

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Cancer therapies targeting genetic alterations are a topic of great interest in the field of thyroid cancer, which frequently harbors mu-tations in the RAS, RAF, and RET genes. Unfortunately, U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved BRAF inhibitors have rela-tively low therapeutic efficacy against BRAF-mutant thyroid cancer; in addition, the cancer often acquires drug resistance, which prevents effective treatment. Recent advances in genomics and transcriptomics are leading to a more complete picture of the range of mutations, both driver and messenger, present in thyroid cancer. Furthermore, our understanding of cancer suggests that oncogen-ic mutations drive tumorigenesis and induce rewiring of cancer cell metabolism, which promotes survival of mutated cells. Synthetic lethality (SL) is a method of neutralizing mutated genes that were previously considered untargetable by traditional genotype-target-ed treatments. Because these metabolic events are specific to cancer cells, we have the opportunity to develop new therapies that tar -get tumor cells specifically without affecting healthy tissue. Here, we describe developments in metabolism-based cancer therapy, focusing on the concept of metabolic SL in thyroid cancer. Finally, we discuss the essential implications of metabolic reprogram-ming and its role in the future direction of SL for thyroid cancer.
Publisher
KOREAN ENDOCRINE SOC
Issue Date
2022-02
Language
English
Article Type
Review
Citation

ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM, v.37, no.1, pp.53 - 61

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2093-596X
DOI
10.3803/EnM.2022.1402
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/306259
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