代谢重编程在癌症转移中的关键作用

Sun-Zhe Xie, Jun-Jie Pan, Jian-Feng Xu, Wen-wei Zhu, Lun-Xiu Qin
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摘要

癌症转移是癌症相关死亡的主要原因。这是一个复杂、低效、多步骤的过程,与患者预后差和死亡率高有关。越来越多的证据表明,代谢程序是公认的癌症标志,在癌症转移中起着关键作用。葡萄糖、脂质和氨基酸的代谢改变为癌细胞提供生物合成的能量和物质,维持生物功能,显著影响癌细胞的增殖、侵袭和转移。肿瘤微环境(Tumor microenvironment, TME)是一个由多种细胞和非细胞因素组成的复杂系统。TME中的非肿瘤细胞也会经历代谢重编程或对代谢物作出反应,从而促进癌细胞的迁移和侵袭。需要从代谢重编程的角度全面了解肿瘤转移的调控机制,以开发新的治疗策略来对抗肿瘤转移。本文综述了肿瘤细胞和非肿瘤细胞在TME中的代谢重编程和相互作用,以及针对代谢改变的治疗策略的发展。
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The critical function of metabolic reprogramming in cancer metastasis

The critical function of metabolic reprogramming in cancer metastasis

Cancer metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related death. It is a complex, inefficient, and multistep process related to poor prognosis and high mortality of patients. Increasing evidence has shown that metabolic programming is a recognized hallmarker of cancer, plays a critical role in cancer metastasis. Metabolism alterations of glucose, lipid, and amino acid provide cancer cells with energy and substances for biosynthesis, maintain biofunctions and significantly affect proliferation, invasion, and metastasis of cancer cells. Tumor microenvironment (TME) is a complex system formed by varieties of cellular and noncellular elements. Nontumor cells in TME also undergo metabolic reprogramming or respond to metabolites to promote migration and invasion of cancer cells. A comprehensive understanding of the regulatory mechanism in metastasis from the metabolic reprogramming aspect is required to develop new therapeutic strategies combatting cancer metastasis. This review illustrates the metabolic reprogramming and interaction of cancer cells and nontumor cells in the TME, and the development of treatment strategies targeting metabolism alterations.

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