Frontiers in Immunology (Feb 2024)

Targeting MYC at the intersection between cancer metabolism and oncoimmunology

  • Simran Venkatraman,
  • Brinda Balasubramanian,
  • Chanitra Thuwajit,
  • Jaroslaw Meller,
  • Jaroslaw Meller,
  • Jaroslaw Meller,
  • Rutaiwan Tohtong,
  • Somchai Chutipongtanate,
  • Somchai Chutipongtanate

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1324045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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MYC activation is a known hallmark of cancer as it governs the gene targets involved in various facets of cancer progression. Of interest, MYC governs oncometabolism through the interactions with its partners and cofactors, as well as cancer immunity via its gene targets. Recent investigations have taken interest in characterizing these interactions through multi-Omic approaches, to better understand the vastness of the MYC network. Of the several gene targets of MYC involved in either oncometabolism or oncoimmunology, few of them overlap in function. Prominent interactions have been observed with MYC and HIF-1α, in promoting glucose and glutamine metabolism and activation of antigen presentation on regulatory T cells, and its subsequent metabolic reprogramming. This review explores existing knowledge of the role of MYC in oncometabolism and oncoimmunology. It also unravels how MYC governs transcription and influences cellular metabolism to facilitate the induction of pro- or anti-tumoral immunity. Moreover, considering the significant roles MYC holds in cancer development, the present study discusses effective direct or indirect therapeutic strategies to combat MYC-driven cancer progression.

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