| Literature DB >> 29533780 |
Tanya Schild1, Vivien Low1, John Blenis2, Ana P Gomes3.
Abstract
Metastases arising from tumors have the proclivity to colonize specific organs, suggesting that they must rewire their biology to meet the demands of the organ colonized, thus altering their primary properties. Each metastatic site presents distinct metabolic challenges to a colonizing cancer cell, ranging from fuel and oxygen availability to oxidative stress. Here, we discuss the organ-specific metabolic adaptations that cancer cells must undergo, which provide the ability to overcome the unique barriers to colonization in foreign tissues and establish the metastatic tissue tropism phenotype.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; metabolism; metastasis; tissue tropism
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29533780 PMCID: PMC5889305 DOI: 10.1016/j.ccell.2018.02.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Cell ISSN: 1535-6108 Impact factor: 31.743