Linking metabolic reprogramming to therapy resistance in cancer
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bbcan.2016.12.004
Linking metabolic reprogramming to therapy resistance in cancer
Abstract
Metabolic rearrangements are essential to satisfy the different requirements of cancer cells during tumorigenesis and recent studies have highlighted a role for such metabolic reprogramming in response and adaptation to therapies. However, therapy-resistant experimental models have been described to be either glycolysis-dependent or OXPHOS-addicted. Here we discuss the recent literature on metabolic reprogramming of cancer in therapy resistance with a plausible explanation of the observed differences which collectively indicate that dis-regulated metabolic pathways could be considered potential therapeutic targets in tumors resistant to conventional therapy.
Keywords: Metabolic reprogramming; OXPHOS; Therapy resistance; Warburg metabolism.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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