Lactate and lactylation in breast cancer: current understanding and therapeutic opportunities.

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Lan Huang, Xuemei Chen, Meina Yan, Ze Xiang, Jian Wu
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Abstract

Breast cancer (BC) has the highest prevalence among cancers specific to women, and its incidence rates are increasing in many countries. Subtypes of BC, including HER2-positive or triple-negative BC, exhibit differing treatment responses; consequently, demand for personalized therapy is increasing, and relevant precision medicine strategies are under development. Aerobic glycolysis in cancer cells can lead to excessive lactate production, which in turn promotes lactylation and influences tumor cell behavior. Epigenetic alterations and metabolic reprogramming are prominent characteristics of tumors. Because lactate and lactylation are important in cancer, further investigation of the mechanisms underlying lactate metabolism and lactylation, and the development of therapeutic strategies targeting these processes, are topics of increasing interest. This review describes current research on lactate metabolism and lactylation in BC, thus offering new perspectives for advancing treatment and management toward more precise and personalized approaches that will ultimately increase BC survival rates and patient quality of life.

乳腺癌中的乳酸和乳酸化:目前的认识和治疗机会。
乳腺癌(BC)在女性特有的癌症中发病率最高,而且在许多国家发病率都在上升。亚型BC,包括her2阳性或三阴性BC,表现出不同的治疗反应;因此,个性化治疗的需求正在增加,相关的精准医疗策略正在开发中。癌细胞中的有氧糖酵解可导致过量的乳酸产生,进而促进乳酸化并影响肿瘤细胞的行为。表观遗传改变和代谢重编程是肿瘤的显著特征。由于乳酸和乳酸化在癌症中很重要,进一步研究乳酸代谢和乳酸化的机制,以及针对这些过程的治疗策略的发展,是人们越来越感兴趣的话题。本文综述了BC中乳酸代谢和乳酸化的最新研究,从而为推进治疗和管理提供了新的视角,以实现更精确和个性化的方法,最终提高BC的生存率和患者的生活质量。
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Cancer Biology & Medicine
Cancer Biology & Medicine Medicine-Oncology
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
3.60%
发文量
1143
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cancer Biology & Medicine (ISSN 2095-3941) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal of Chinese Anti-cancer Association (CACA), which is the leading professional society of oncology in China. The journal quarterly provides innovative and significant information on biological basis of cancer, cancer microenvironment, translational cancer research, and all aspects of clinical cancer research. The journal also publishes significant perspectives on indigenous cancer types in China.
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