| Literature DB >> 31792987 |
Jennifer Cable1, Lydia Finley2, Benjamin P Tu3, Gary J Patti4, Trudy G Oliver5, Santosha Vardhana6, Miyeko Mana7, Russell Ericksen8, Sanika Khare9, Ralph DeBerardinis10, Brent R Stockwell11, Aimee Edinger12, Marcia Haigis13, William Kaelin14,15.
Abstract
Tumor cells have devised unique metabolic strategies to garner enough nutrients to sustain continuous growth and cell division. Oncogenic mutations may alter metabolic pathways to unlock new sources of energy, and cells take the advantage of various scavenging pathways to ingest material from their environment. These changes in metabolism result in a metabolic profile that, in addition to providing the building blocks for macromolecules, can also influence cell signaling pathways to promote tumor initiation and progression. Understanding what pathways tumor cells use to synthesize the materials necessary to support metabolic growth can pave the way for new cancer therapeutics. Potential strategies include depriving tumors of the materials needed to grow or targeting pathways involved in dependencies that arise by virtue of their altered metabolis.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; cell signaling; ferroptosis; metabolism; micropinocytosis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31792987 PMCID: PMC7255687 DOI: 10.1111/nyas.14274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann N Y Acad Sci ISSN: 0077-8923 Impact factor: 5.691