Targeting cellular metabolism to improve cancer therapeutics
Sichuan University · USA Mitchell Cancer Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
The metabolic properties of cancer cells diverge significantly from those of normal cells. Energy production in cancer cells is abnormally dependent on aerobic glycolysis. In addition to the dependency on glycolysis, cancer cells have other atypical metabolic characteristics such as increased fatty acid synthesis and increased rates of glutamine metabolism. Emerging evidence shows that many features characteristic to cancer cells, such as dysregulated Warburg-like glucose metabolism, fatty acid synthesis and glutaminolysis are linked to therapeutic resistance in cancer treatment. Therefore, targeting cellular metabolism may improve the response to cancer therapeutics and the combination of chemotherapeutic…
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3Topics & keywords
- Glutaminolysis
- Cancer cell
- Glycolysis
- Warburg effect
- Cancer
- Biology
- Anaerobic glycolysis
- Cancer research
- Good health and well-being