微rna在癌症中对有氧糖酵解的调控。

Molecular and cellular pharmacology Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Pankaj K Singh, Kamiya Mehla, Michael A Hollingsworth, Keith R Johnson
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动物和人类癌细胞最常见和最深刻的生化表型之一是它们即使在有氧条件下也能以高速率代谢葡萄糖。这种改变导致肿瘤特异性代谢机制的建立,足以支持肿瘤细胞的生物合成和能量需求,以促进肿瘤的快速生长和适应新的转移性生态位。这些变化需要肿瘤细胞快速糖酵解,将葡萄糖的通量从三羧酸(TCA)循环转移到糖酵解,导致大量乳酸的产生,然后分泌到肿瘤细胞外。这种现象也被称为Warburg效应,最初由Otto Warburg描述。一些致癌基因和肿瘤抑制因子与改变肿瘤细胞代谢有关,从而促进肿瘤的生长和转移。MicroRNAs直接或在癌基因水平上介导与癌症相关的糖酵解途径的微调。本文就mirna调控肿瘤中有氧糖酵解的机制和途径进行综述。
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Regulation of Aerobic Glycolysis by microRNAs in Cancer.

One of the most common and profound biochemical phenotypes of animal and human cancer cells is their ability to metabolize glucose at high rates, even under aerobic conditions. Such alterations lead to establishment of tumor-specific metabolic machinery that is sufficient for supporting the biosynthetic and energy requirements of the tumor cells for facilitating rapid tumor growth and adaptation to new metastatic niches. These changes entail rapid glycolysis by the tumor cells, shifting the flux of glucose from tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle to glycolysis, resulting in generation of vast amounts of lactate, which is then secreted outside the tumor cells. This phenomenon is also termed as Warburg effect, as originally described by Otto Warburg. Several oncogenes and tumor suppressors have been implicated in altering tumor cell metabolism in order to facilitate tumor growth and metastasis. MicroRNAs mediate fine-tuning of the cancerassociated glycolytic pathways either directly or at the level of oncogenes. This article intends to review the mechanisms and pathways by which miRNAs regulate the aerobic glycolysis in cancer.

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