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Still Benched on Its Way to the Bedside: Sphingosine Kinase 1 As an Emerging Target in Cancer Chemotherapy

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Publisher Informa Healthcare
Date 2011 Jul 27
PMID 21787121
Citations 25
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Abstract

For several decades, lipid biologists have investigated how sphingolipids contribute to physiology, cell biology, and cell fate. Foremost among these discoveries is the finding that the bioactive sphingolipids ceramide, sphingosine, and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) have diverse and often opposing effects on cell fate. Interestingly, these bioactive sphingolipids can be interconverted by just a few enzymatic reactions. Therefore, much attention has been paid to the enzymes which govern these reactions with a disproportionate amount of focus on the enzyme sphingosine kinase 1 (SK1). Several studies have found that tissue expression of SK1 correlates with cancer stage, chemotherapy response, and tumor aggressiveness. In addition, overexpression of SK1 in multiple cancer cell lines increases their resistance to chemotherapy, promotes proliferation, allows for anchorage independent growth, and increases local angiogenesis. Inhibition of SK1 using either pharmacological inhibitors or by crossing SK1 null mice has shown promise in many xenograft models of cancer, as well as several genetic and chemically induced mouse models of carcinogenesis. Here, we review the majority of the evidence that suggests SK1 is a promising target for the prevention and/or treatment of various cancers. Also, we strongly advocate for further research into basic mechanisms of bioactive sphingolipid signaling, and an increased focus on the efficacy of SK inhibitors in non-xenograft models of cancer progression.

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