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Nutrient metabolism and cancer in thein vivocontext: a metabolic game of give and take

Authors :
Lindsay A. Broadfield
Sarah-Maria Fendt
Alejandro M Cuadros
Patricia Altea-Manzano
Source :
EMBO Rep, EMBO reports
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
EMBO Press, 2020.

Abstract

Nutrients are indispensable resources that provide the macromolecular building blocks and energy requirements for sustaining cell growth and survival. Cancer cells require several key nutrients to fulfill their changing metabolic needs as they progress through stages of development. Moreover, both cell-intrinsic and microenvironment-influenced factors determine nutrient dependencies throughout cancer progression-for which a comprehensive characterization remains incomplete. In addition to the widely studied role of genetic alterations driving cancer metabolism, nutrient use in cancer tissue may be affected by several factors including the following: (i) diet, the primary source of bodily nutrients which influences circulating metabolite levels; (ii) tissue of origin, which can influence the tumor's reliance on specific nutrients to support cell metabolism and growth; (iii) local microenvironment, which dictates the accessibility of nutrients to tumor cells; (iv) tumor heterogeneity, which promotes metabolic plasticity and adaptation to nutrient demands; and (v) functional demand, which intensifies metabolic reprogramming to fuel the phenotypic changes required for invasion, growth, or survival. Here, we discuss the influence of these factors on nutrient metabolism and dependence during various steps of tumor development and progression. ispartof: EMBO Reports vol:21 issue:10 ispartof: location:England status: published

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EMBO Rep, EMBO reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3e99a4a27b0c231def93e76af9c6541b