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  • Metabolic reprograming of c...
    Furukawa, Tatsuhiko; Tabata, Sho; Minami, Kentaro; Yamamoto, Masatatsu; Kawahara, Kohichi; Tanimoto, Akihide

    Biochimica et biophysica acta. General subjects, March 2023, 2023-03-00, 20230301, Letnik: 1867, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    Our understanding of metabolic reprogramming in cancer has tremendously improved along with the technical progression of metabolomic analysis. Metabolic changes in cancer cells proved much more complicated than the classical Warburg effect. Previous studies have approached metabolic changes as therapeutic and/or chemopreventive targets. Recently, several clinical trials have reported anti-cancer agents associated with metabolism. However, whether cancer cells are dependent on metabolic reprogramming or favor suitable conditions remains nebulous. Both scenarios are possibly intertwined. Identification of downstream molecules and the understanding of mechanisms underlying reprogrammed metabolism can improve the effectiveness of cancer therapy. Here, we review several examples of the metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells and the therapies targeting the metabolism-related molecules as well as discuss practical approaches to improve the next generation of cancer therapies focused on the metabolic reprogramming of cancer. •Metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells supports their survival and growth.•The metabolic provides tumors building blocks, energy, and epigenetic modification.•A mutant IDH1/2 inhibitor is approved as a clinical treatment for ICC and AML.•Several metabolic changes in cancer cells are promising therapeutic targets.