Litcius/Paper detail

TNIK’s emerging role in cancer, metabolism, and age-related diseases

Collin Y. Ewald, Fadi E. Pulous, Sarah Wing Yan Lok, Frank W. Pun, Alex Aliper, Feng Ren, Alex Zhavoronkov

2024Trends in Pharmacological Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Traf2- and Nck-interacting kinase (TNIK) has emerged as a key regulator of pathological metabolic signaling in several diseases and is a promising drug target. Originally studied for its role in cell migration and proliferation, TNIK possesses several newly identified functions that drive the pathogenesis of multiple diseases. Specifically, we evaluate TNIK's newfound roles in cancer, metabolic disorders, and neuronal function. We emphasize the implications of TNIK signaling in metabolic signaling and evaluate the translational potential of these discoveries. We also highlight how TNIK's role in many biological processes converges upon several hallmarks of aging. We conclude by discussing the therapeutic landscape of TNIK-targeting drugs and the recent success of clinical trials targeting TNIK.

Topics & Concepts

Cancer researchSignal transductionTRAF2Function (biology)BioinformaticsBiologyCancerCell metabolismRegulatorMedicineCell biologyCellGeneReceptorGeneticsTumor necrosis factor receptorMechanisms of cancer metastasisCell death mechanisms and regulationCancer-related Molecular Pathways
TNIK’s emerging role in cancer, metabolism, and age-related diseases | Litcius