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The hallmarks of cancer metabolism: Still emerging

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CELL METABOLISM
Volume 34, Issue 3, Pages 355-377

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2022.01.007

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  1. NIH [R01 CA248355-01]
  2. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Support Grant/Core Grant [P30 CA008748]

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The metabolism of cancer cells is highly adaptable, allowing them to sustain growth and proliferation. This adaptation can also influence the behavior of non-transformed cells in the tumor vicinity.
Metabolism of cancer cells is geared toward biomass production and proliferation. Since the metabolic resources within the local tissue are finite, this can lead to nutrient depletion and accumulation of metabolic waste. To maintain growth in these conditions, cancer cells employ a variety of metabolic adaptations, the nature of which is collectively determined by the physiology of their cell of origin, the identity of transforming lesions, and the tissue in which cancer cells reside. Furthermore, select metabolites not only serve as substrates for energy and biomass generation, but can also regulate gene and protein expression and influence the behavior of non-transformed cells in the tumor vicinity. As they grow and metastasize, tumors can also affect and be affected by the nutrient distribution within the body. In this hallmark update, recent advances are incorporated into a conceptual framework that may help guide further research efforts in exploring cancer cell metabolism.

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