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STAT3 as a mediator of oncogenic cellular metabolism: Pathogenic and therapeutic implications

Neoplasia, ISSN: 1476-5586, Vol: 23, Issue: 12, Page: 1167-1178
2021
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The oncogenic transcription factor signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is activated constitutively in a wide array of human cancers. It is an appealing molecular target for novel therapy as it directly regulates expression of genes involved in cell proliferation, survival, angiogenesis, chemoresistance and immune responsiveness. In addition to these well-established oncogenic roles, STAT3 has also been found to mediate a wide array of functions in modulating cellular behavior. The transcriptional function of STAT3 is canonically regulated through tyrosine phosphorylation. However, STAT3 phosphorylated at a single serine residue can allow incorporation of this protein into the inner mitochondrial membrane to support oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and maximize the utility of glucose sources. Conflictingly, its canonical transcriptional activity suppresses OXPHOS and favors aerobic glycolysis to promote oncogenic behavior. Apart from mediating the energy metabolism and controversial effects on ATP production, STAT3 signaling modulates lipid metabolism of cancer cells. By mediating fatty acid synthesis and beta oxidation, STAT3 promotes employment of available resources and supports survival in the conditions of metabolic stress. Thus, the functions of STAT3 extend beyond regulation of oncogenic genes expression to pleiotropic effects on a spectrum of essential cellular processes. In this review, we dissect the current knowledge on activity and mechanisms of STAT3 involvement in transcriptional regulation, mitochondrial function, energy production and lipid metabolism of malignant cells, and its implications to cancer pathogenesis and therapy.

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