Xiujuan Wu , Xuanni Tan , Yangqiu Bao , Wenting Yan, Yi Zhang
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Landscape of metabolic alterations and treatment strategies in breast cancer
Breast cancer, the most prevalent cancer in women, poses a significant threat to their health. One of the prominent characteristics of malignant transformation in breast cancer cells is metabolic reprogramming, which encompasses glucose, lipid, and amino acid metabolism. Notably, breast cancer cells exhibit augmented energy metabolism and heightened glycolysis. In addition, there is an escalated demand for glutamine, which is met through intrinsic synthesis, uptake from extracellular sources via membrane transport proteins, or up-regulation of key metabolic enzymes in the glutamine metabolism pathway. Lipids not only serve as an energy source for tumor cells but also function as signaling molecules for intercellular communication. Extensive research in recent years has focused on unraveling the intricate mechanisms underlying metabolic reprogramming. Consequently, genes implicated in these processes have emerged as clinical therapeutic targets for cancer treatment. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the common metabolic alterations observed in cancer cells, discusses the factors and regulatory mechanisms influencing these changes, and explores potential therapeutic targets and strategies within the realm of cancer metabolism.
期刊介绍:
Genes & Diseases is an international journal for molecular and translational medicine. The journal primarily focuses on publishing investigations on the molecular bases and experimental therapeutics of human diseases. Publication formats include full length research article, review article, short communication, correspondence, perspectives, commentary, views on news, and research watch.
Aims and Scopes
Genes & Diseases publishes rigorously peer-reviewed and high quality original articles and authoritative reviews that focus on the molecular bases of human diseases. Emphasis will be placed on hypothesis-driven, mechanistic studies relevant to pathogenesis and/or experimental therapeutics of human diseases. The journal has worldwide authorship, and a broad scope in basic and translational biomedical research of molecular biology, molecular genetics, and cell biology, including but not limited to cell proliferation and apoptosis, signal transduction, stem cell biology, developmental biology, gene regulation and epigenetics, cancer biology, immunity and infection, neuroscience, disease-specific animal models, gene and cell-based therapies, and regenerative medicine.