Oncometabolites in pancreatic cancer: Strategies and its implications.

Arunima Maiti, Susmita Mondal, Sounetra Choudhury, Arnab Bandopadhyay, Sanghamitra Mukherjee, Nilabja Sikdar
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Abstract

Pancreatic cancer (PanCa) is a catastrophic disease, being third lethal in both the genders around the globe. The possible reasons are extreme disease invasiveness, highly fibrotic and desmoplastic stroma, dearth of confirmatory diagnostic approaches and resistance to chemotherapeutics. This inimitable tumor microenvironment (TME) or desmoplasia with excessive extracellular matrix accumulation, create an extremely hypovascular, hypoxic and nutrient-deficient zone inside the tumor. To survive, grow and proliferate in such tough TME, pancreatic tumor and stromal cells transform their metabolism. Transformed glucose, glutamine, fat, nucleotide metabolism and inter-metabolite communication between tumor and TME in synergism, impart therapy resistance, and immunosuppression in PanCa. Thus, a finer knowledge of altered metabolism would uncover its metabolic susceptibilities. These unique metabolic targets may help to device novel diagnostic/prognostic markers and therapeutic strategies for better management of PanCa. In this review, we sum up reshaped metabolic pathways in PanCa to formulate detection and remedial strategies of this devastating disease.

胰腺癌的肿瘤代谢物:策略及其意义。
胰腺癌(PanCa)是一种灾难性的疾病,在全球男女致死疾病中排名第三。可能的原因是极端的疾病侵袭性,高度纤维化和结缔组织增生的基质,缺乏确诊的诊断方法和耐化疗。这种独特的肿瘤微环境(TME)或细胞外基质过度积累的结缔组织增生,在肿瘤内部造成了一个极度低血管、缺氧和营养缺乏的区域。为了在如此艰难的TME中生存、生长和增殖,胰腺肿瘤细胞和基质细胞改变了它们的新陈代谢。转化肿瘤与TME之间的葡萄糖、谷氨酰胺、脂肪、核苷酸代谢和代谢物间的相互作用,在PanCa中传递治疗抵抗和免疫抑制。因此,对代谢变化的更详细的了解将揭示其代谢敏感性。这些独特的代谢靶点可能有助于设计新的诊断/预后标志物和治疗策略,以更好地管理PanCa。在这篇综述中,我们总结了胰脏癌的重塑代谢途径,以制定这种毁灭性疾病的检测和治疗策略。
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