NADPH homeostasis in cancer: functions, mechanisms and therapeutic implications

Huai‐Qiang Ju(Sun Yat-sen University), Jin‐Fei Lin(Sun Yat-sen University), Tian Tian(Sun Yat-sen University), Dan Xie(Sun Yat-sen University), Rui‐Hua Xu(Sun Yat-sen University)
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
October 7, 2020
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Abstract

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) is an essential electron donor in all organisms, and provides the reducing power for anabolic reactions and redox balance. NADPH homeostasis is regulated by varied signaling pathways and several metabolic enzymes that undergo adaptive alteration in cancer cells. The metabolic reprogramming of NADPH renders cancer cells both highly dependent on this metabolic network for antioxidant capacity and more susceptible to oxidative stress. Modulating the unique NADPH homeostasis of cancer cells might be an effective strategy to eliminate these cells. In this review, we summarize the current existing literatures on NADPH homeostasis, including its biological functions, regulatory mechanisms and the corresponding therapeutic interventions in human cancers, providing insights into therapeutic implications of targeting NADPH metabolism and the associated mechanism for cancer therapy.


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