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Oncogene-Directed Alterations in Cancer Cell Metabolism

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TRENDS IN CANCER
Volume 2, Issue 7, Pages 365-377

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.trecan.2016.06.002

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R21CA197758-01, R21CA191364-01, R21CA195077-01A1, R01CA200919-01, R01CA196566-01A1, 1R41CA195908-01A1]
  2. Research Scholar Grant from the American Cancer Society [128347-RSG-15-212-01-TBG]

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Oncogenes are key drivers of tumor growth. Although several cancer-driving mechanisms have been identified, the role of oncogenes in shaping metabolic patterns in cancer cells is only beginning to be appreciated. Recent studies show that oncogenes directly regulate critical metabolic enzymes and metabolic signaling pathways. Here, we present evidence for oncogene-directed cancer metabolic regulation and discuss the importance of identifying underlying mechanisms that can be targeted for developing precision cancer therapies.

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