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Novel insights into the <scp>GCN2</scp> pathway and its targeting. Therapeutic value in cancer and lessons from lung fibrosis development

Marie Piecyk, Carole Ferraro‐Peyret, David Laville, Frédéric Perros, Cédric Chaveroux

2024FEBS Journal13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Defining the mechanisms that allow cells to adapt to environmental stress is critical for understanding the progression of chronic diseases and identifying relevant drug targets. Among these, activation of the pathway controlled by the eIF2-alpha kinase GCN2 is critical for translational and metabolic reprogramming of the cell in response to various metabolic, proteotoxic, and ribosomal stressors. However, its role has frequently been investigated through the lens of a stress pathway signaling via the eIF2α-activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) downstream axis, while recent advances in the field have revealed that the GCN2 pathway is more complex than previously thought. Indeed, this kinase can be activated through a variety of mechanisms, phosphorylate substrates other than eIF2α, and regulate cell proliferation in a steady state. This review presents recent findings regarding the fundamental mechanisms underlying GCN2 signaling and function, as well as the development of drugs that modulate its activity. Furthermore, by comparing the literature on GCN2's antagonistic roles in two challenging pathologies, cancer and pulmonary diseases, the benefits, and drawbacks of GCN2 targeting, particularly inhibition, are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

eIF2BiologySignal transductionAutophagyCell biologyIntegrated stress responseKinaseTranscription factorTranslational regulationComputational biologyRibosomeTranslation (biology)RNAMessenger RNAGeneticsGeneApoptosisEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseRNA regulation and diseaseGenomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stress
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