Literature DB >> 26251955

Acetate as a Metabolic and Epigenetic Modifier of Cancer Therapy.

Diane M Jaworski1, Aryan M A Namboodiri2, John R Moffett2.   

Abstract

Metabolic networks are significantly altered in neoplastic cells. This altered metabolic program leads to increased glycolysis and lipogenesis and decreased dependence on oxidative phosphorylation and oxygen consumption. Despite their limited mitochondrial respiration, cancer cells, nonetheless, derive sufficient energy from alternative carbon sources and metabolic pathways to maintain cell proliferation. They do so, in part, by utilizing fatty acids, amino acids, ketone bodies, and acetate, in addition to glucose. The alternative pathways used in the metabolism of these carbon sources provide opportunities for therapeutic manipulation. Acetate, in particular, has garnered increased attention in the context of cancer as both an epigenetic regulator of posttranslational protein modification, and as a carbon source for cancer cell biomass accumulation. However, to date, the data have not provided a clear understanding of the precise roles that protein acetylation and acetate oxidation play in carcinogenesis, cancer progression or treatment. This review highlights some of the major issues, discrepancies, and opportunities associated with the manipulation of acetate metabolism and acetylation-based signaling in cancer development and treatment.
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Keywords:  ACETYL COENZYME A; ACETYL-CoA; ACETYL-CoA SYNTHETASE; ACETYLATION; DEACETYLATION; FATTY ACID; GLYCERYL TRIACETATE; KETOGENIC DIET; KETONE BODY; METABOLISM; REVIEW

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26251955     DOI: 10.1002/jcb.25305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0730-2312            Impact factor:   4.429


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