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Crosstalk between metabolism and cell death in tumorigenesis
Shichao Yang, Caden Hu, Xiaomei Chen, Yi Tang, Juanjuan Li, H. C. Yang, Yang Yi, Binwu Ying, Xue Xiao, Shang‐Ze Li, Li Gu, Yahui Zhu
Molecular Cancer · 2024 · ▲ 62 citations
Abstract
It is generally recognized that tumor cells proliferate more rapidly than normal cells. Due to such an abnormally rapid proliferation rate, cancer cells constantly encounter the limits of insufficient oxygen and nutrient supplies. To satisfy their growth needs and resist adverse environmental events, tumor cells modify the metabolic pathways to produce both extra energies and substances required for rapid growth. Realizing the metabolic characters special for tumor cells will be helpful for eliminating them during therapy. Cell death is a hot topic of long-term study and targeting cell death is one of the most effective ways to repress tumor growth. Many studies have successfully demonstrated that metabolism is inextricably linked to cell death of cancer cells. Here we summarize the recently identified metabolic characters that specifically impact on different types of cell deaths and discuss their roles in tumorigenesis.
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Yang, S., Hu, C., Chen, X., Tang, Y., Li, J., Yang, H.C., Yi, Y., Ying, B., Xiao, X., Li, S., Gu, L., & Zhu, Y. (2024). Crosstalk between metabolism and cell death in tumorigenesis. <em>Molecular Cancer</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12943-024-01977-1
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Yang S, Hu C, Chen X, Tang Y, Li J, Yang HC, et al. Crosstalk between metabolism and cell death in tumorigenesis. Molecular Cancer. 2024. doi:10.1186/s12943-024-01977-1.
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@article{shichao2024Crosst,
title = {Crosstalk between metabolism and cell death in tumorigenesis},
author = {Shichao Yang and Caden Hu and Xiaomei Chen and Yi Tang and Juanjuan Li and H. C. Yang and Yang Yi and Binwu Ying and Xue Xiao and Shang‐Ze Li and Li Gu and Yahui Zhu},
journal = {Molecular Cancer},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1186/s12943-024-01977-1},
}
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