对Warburg效应的新见解:甜蜜的诱惑

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Heng Zhang , Sinian Liu , Shengfeng Fu , Qihan Zhao , Yuheng Wang , Yin Yuan , Changhe Zhang
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代谢重编程是肿瘤的一个重要特征,而葡萄糖代谢重编程是肿瘤代谢改变最早被发现的标志物。Warburg效应描述了肿瘤细胞倾向于通过糖酵解优先代谢葡萄糖,即使在氧气存在的情况下,而不是依赖于氧化磷酸化。这种独特的代谢表型使癌细胞能够无限增殖和侵袭,诱导代谢适应,使癌细胞在缺氧和营养不良的环境中具有生存优势。促进Warburg效应的机制是多种多样的,其不利影响是复杂多样的。本文主要研究肿瘤细胞中的Warburg效应,系统探讨糖酵解酶、线粒体功能、肿瘤微环境、癌基因等因素对Warburg效应的影响。全面总结了这些反应的潜在机制和相应的靶向药物,并讨论了它们在抗癌治疗中的潜在应用。高氧糖酵解活性是肿瘤细胞的一个关键特征,可以为癌症的早期诊断和治疗提供新的见解。此外,在最近研究进展的背景下,本综述讨论了这些见解如何有助于开发新的治疗策略。这是一个困难而有意义的挑战。
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Novel insight into the Warburg effect: Sweet temptation
Metabolic reprogramming is an important feature of tumors, and reprogramming of glucose metabolism was the earliest identified marker of metabolic alterations in tumors. The Warburg effect describes the propensity of tumor cells to preferentially metabolize glucose through glycolysis, even in the presence of oxygen, rather than relying on oxidative phosphorylation. This unique metabolic phenotype empowers cancer cells to proliferate and invade indefinitely, inducing metabolic adaptations that provide cancer cells with a survival advantage in hypoxic and nutrient-poor environments. Various mechanisms are able to promote the Warburg effect, and the adverse effects are complex and diverse. This review primarily examines the Warburg effect in tumor cells, and systematically investigates the influence of factors such as glycolytic enzymes, mitochondrial function, tumor microenvironment, and oncogenes on the Warburg effect. It comprehensively summarizes the underlying mechanisms of reactions and corresponding targeted drugs while discussing their potential applications in anticancer therapy. Elevated aerobic glycolysis activity represents a key characteristic of tumor cells, which can offer new insights for early diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Furthermore, in the context of recent research advancements, this review discusses how these insights may contribute to the development of novel therapeutic strategies. which is a difficult and meaningful challenge.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
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213
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology publishes scholarly, critical reviews in all fields of oncology and hematology written by experts from around the world. Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology is the Official Journal of the European School of Oncology (ESO) and the International Society of Liquid Biopsy.
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