Dual role of N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate metabolism in cancer monitor and therapy

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Abstract

We uncovered the neurotransmitter N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate (NAAG) as a reservoir providing glutamate to promote cancer growth, and demonstrated that inhibition of NAAG hydrolysis by targeting glutamate carboxypeptidase II is a viable strategy for cancer therapy. Our study also suggests that NAAG concentration in plasma could be a non-invasive measurement to monitor cancer progression.

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Asaka, R., & Le, A. (2019). Dual role of N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate metabolism in cancer monitor and therapy. Molecular and Cellular Oncology, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.1080/23723556.2019.1627273

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