Controlling TIME: How MNK Kinases Function to Shape Tumor Immunity

Cancers (Basel). 2020 Jul 28;12(8):2096. doi: 10.3390/cancers12082096.

Abstract

A number of studies have clearly established the oncogenic role for MAPK-interacting protein kinases (MNK) in human malignancies. Modulation of MNK activity affects translation of mRNAs involved in cancer development, progression, and resistance to therapies. As a result, there are ongoing efforts to develop and evaluate MNK inhibitors for cancer treatment. However, it is important to recognize that MNK activity also plays an important role in regulating the innate and adaptive immune systems. A better understanding of the role of MNK kinases and MNK-mediated signals in regulating the immune system could help mitigate undesired side effects while maximizing therapeutic efficacy of MNK inhibitors. Here, we provide a systematic review on the function of MNK kinases and their substrates in immune cells.

Keywords: MNK kinases; Sprouty; eIF4E; hnRNP A1; immune responses; lymphocytes; macrophages; neutrophils; tumor immune microenvironment (TIME).

Publication types

  • Review