Role of Branched-chain Amino Acid Metabolism in Tumor Development and Progression.

IF 2.5 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Min Kyu Jung, Akinkunmi Paul Okekunle, Jung Eun Lee, Mi Kyung Sung, Yun Jeong Lim
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Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), isoleucine, leucine and valine, are essential amino acids with vital roles in protein synthesis and energy production. We reviewed the fundamentals of BCAA metabolism in advanced cancer patients. BCAAs and various catabolic products act as signalling molecules, which activate mechanisms ranging from protein synthesis to insulin secretion. Recently, BCAA metabolism has been suggested to contribute to cancer progression. Of particular interest is the modulation of the mTOR activity by BCAAs. There are likely multiple pathways involved in BCAA metabolism implicated in carcinogenesis. Understanding the mechanism(s) underlying altered BCAAs metabolism will significantly advance the current understanding of nutrient involvement in carcinogenesis and direct future studies to unravel the significance of BCCA metabolites in tumor development and progression.

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支链氨基酸代谢在肿瘤发生发展中的作用。
支链氨基酸(BCAAs),异亮氨酸,亮氨酸和缬氨酸是必需氨基酸,在蛋白质合成和能量生产中起重要作用。我们回顾了晚期癌症患者BCAA代谢的基础。支链氨基酸和各种分解代谢产物作为信号分子,激活从蛋白质合成到胰岛素分泌的各种机制。最近,BCAA代谢被认为有助于癌症的进展。特别令人感兴趣的是BCAAs对mTOR活性的调节。BCAA代谢可能有多种途径参与致癌作用。了解BCCA代谢改变的机制将极大地促进目前对营养物质参与致癌作用的理解,并指导未来的研究,揭示BCCA代谢物在肿瘤发生和进展中的意义。
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