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The multiple mechanisms of MCL1 in the regulation of cell fate

Hayley Widden, William J. Placzek

2021Communications Biology162 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

MCL1 (myeloid cell leukemia-1) is a widely recognized pro-survival member of the Bcl-2 (B-cell lymphoma protein 2) family and a promising target for cancer therapy. While the role MCL1 plays in apoptosis is well defined, its participation in emerging non-apoptotic signaling pathways is only beginning to be appreciated. Here, we synthesize studies characterizing MCL1s influence on cell proliferation, DNA damage response, autophagy, calcium handling, and mitochondrial quality control to highlight the broader scope that MCL1 plays in cellular homeostasis regulation. Throughout this review, we discuss which pathways are likely to be impacted by emerging MCL1 inhibitors, as well as highlight non-cancerous disease states that could deploy Bcl-2 homology 3 (BH3)-mimetics in the future.

Topics & Concepts

MCL1AutophagyBiologyApoptosisProgrammed cell deathCellCell fate determinationMyeloid leukemiaCell biologyCell growthCancer researchTranscription factorGeneticsDownregulation and upregulationGeneCell death mechanisms and regulationCancer-related Molecular PathwaysAutophagy in Disease and Therapy