The emerging role and targetability of the TCA cycle in cancer metabolism
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center · University of Pennsylvania
Abstract
The tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle is a central route for oxidative phosphorylation in cells, and fulfills their bioenergetic, biosynthetic, and redox balance requirements. Despite early dogma that cancer cells bypass the TCA cycle and primarily utilize aerobic glycolysis, emerging evidence demonstrates that certain cancer cells, especially those with deregulated oncogene and tumor suppressor expression, rely heavily on the TCA cycle for energy production and macromolecule synthesis. As the field progresses, the importance of aberrant TCA cycle function in tumorigenesis and the potentials of applying small molecule inhibitors to perturb the enhanced cycle function for cancer treatment start to evolve. In this…
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- Citric acid cycle
- Carcinogenesis
- Cell cycle
- Biology
- Cancer
- Cancer cell
- Glycolysis
- Cancer research
- Affordable and clean energy