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The potent roles of salt-inducible kinases (SIKs) in metabolic homeostasis and tumorigenesis

Zicheng Sun, Qiwei Jiang, Jie Li, Jianping Guo

2020Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy130 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Salt-inducible kinases (SIKs) belong to AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) family, and functions mainly involve in regulating energy response-related physiological processes, such as gluconeogenesis and lipid metabolism. However, compared with another well-established energy-response kinase AMPK, SIK roles in human diseases, especially in diabetes and tumorigenesis, are rarely investigated. Recently, the pilot roles of SIKs in tumorigenesis have begun to attract more attention due to the finding that the tumor suppressor role of LKB1 in non-small-cell lung cancers (NSCLCs) is unexpectedly mediated by the SIK but not AMPK kinases. Thus, here we tend to comprehensively summarize the emerging upstream regulators, downstream substrates, mouse models, clinical relevance, and candidate inhibitors for SIKs, and shed light on SIKs as the potential therapeutic targets for cancer therapies.

Topics & Concepts

AMPKCarcinogenesisKinaseBiologyProtein-Serine-Threonine KinasesProtein kinase ACell biologyCancer researchCancerGeneticsMetabolism, Diabetes, and CancerCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismPI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer
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