| Literature DB >> 35582594 |
Jun Koseki1, Masamitsu Konno2, Hideshi Ishii1.
Abstract
Antitumor drug therapy plays a very important role in cancer treatment. However, resistance to chemotherapy is a serious issue. Many studies have been conducted to understand and verify the cause of chemoresistance from multiple points of view such as oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, DNA mutations and repairs, autophagy, cancer stemness, and mitochondrial metabolism and alteration. Nowadays, not only medical data from hospitals but also public big data exist on internet websites. Consequently, the importance of computational science has vastly increased in biological and medical sciences. Using statistical or mathematical analyses of these medical data with conventional experiments, many researchers have recently shown that there is a strong relationship between the biological metabolism and chemoresistance for cancer therapy. For example, folate metabolism that mediates one-carbon metabolism and polyamine metabolism have garnered attention regarding their association with cancer. It has been suggested that these metabolisms may be involved in causing resistance to chemotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: In silico drug design; cancer biology; computational analyses; trans-omics analysis
Year: 2019 PMID: 35582594 PMCID: PMC8992519 DOI: 10.20517/cdr.2019.33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Drug Resist ISSN: 2578-532X
Figure 1A: Schematic diagram of the metabolic cycle of THF and the one-carbon (1C) metabolic pathway in folate metabolism, which are regulated by SHMT2, AMT, MTHFD2, ALDH1L2, and MTHFD1L in mitochondria and that of MTHFD1 and SHMT1 in cytoplasm; B: Candidate compound search procedure with in silico molecular docking and a cell-based assay. THF: tetrahydrofolate; SHMT2: serine hydroxymethyltransferase 2; AMT: aminomethyltransferase; MTHFD2: methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase 2; ALDH1L2: aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 family member L2; MTHFD1L: methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase 1 like; MTHFD1: methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase 1
Figure 2Schematic diagram of trans-omics analysis. There is a correlation between each omics data (layer), and some changes should affect the data of the separate upper and lower layers. New findings are derived by a comprehensive analysis of each layer and a correlation analysis between the layers