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Potential Involvement of Extracellular Citrate in Brain Tumor Progression

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CURRENT MOLECULAR MEDICINE
卷 22, 期 6, 页码 506-513

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1566524021666210302143802

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Brain tumor; metabolism; citrate; cancer associated stroma; astrocytes; anti-cancer

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  1. DFG [GE1188/5-1]

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Changes in citrate levels in brain tissue are important in tumor development and may be related to the aggressiveness of cancer cells. Cancer-associated cells and surrounding stroma may contribute to the increased consumption of citrate by cancer cells.
Brain tissue is known to have elevated citrate levels, necessary to regulate ion chelation, neuron excitability, and are also necessary for the supply of necessary energy substrates to neurons. Importantly, citrate also acts as a central substrate in cancer metabolism. Recent studies have shown that extracellular citrate levels in the brain undergo significant changes during tumor development and may play a dual role in tumor progression, as well as cancer cell aggressiveness. In the present article, we review available literature describing changes of citrate levels in brain tissue, blood, and cerebrospinal fluid, as well as intracellular alterations during tumor development before and after metastatic progression. Based on the available literature and our recent findings, we hypothesize that changes in extracellular citrate levels may be related to the increased consumption of this metabolite by cancer cells. Interestingly, cancer-associated cells, including reactive astrocytes, might be a source of citrate. Extracellular citrate uptake mechanisms, as well as potential citrate synthesis and release by surrounding stroma, could provide novel targets for anti-cancer treatments of primary brain tumors and brain metastases .

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