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Metabolic alterations in hereditary and sporadic renal cell carcinoma
Nathan J. Coffey, M. Celeste Simon
Nature Reviews Nephrology · 2024 · ▲ 42 citations
Abstract
Kidney cancer is the seventh leading cause of cancer in the world, and its incidence is on the rise. Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common form and is a heterogeneous disease comprising three major subtypes that vary in their histology, clinical course and driver mutations. These subtypes include clear cell RCC, papillary RCC and chromophobe RCC. Molecular analyses of hereditary and sporadic forms of RCC have revealed that this complex and deadly disease is characterized by metabolic pathway alterations in cancer cells that lead to deregulated oxygen and nutrient sensing, as well as impaired tricarboxylic acid cycle activity. These metabolic changes facilitate tumour growth and survival. Specifically, studies of the metabolic features of RCC have led to the discovery of oncometabolites — fumarate and succinate — that can promote tumorigenesis, moonlighting functions of enzymes, and substrate auxotrophy owing to the disruption of pathways that enable the production of arginine and cholesterol. These metabolic alterations within RCC can be exploited to identify new therapeutic targets and interventions, in combination with novel approaches that minimize the systemic toxicity of metabolic inhibitors and reduce the risk of drug resistance owing to metabolic plasticity. Renal cell carcinoma is a metabolic disease linked to a variety of alterations in genes that regulate cellular metabolism. Here, the authors examine cell-intrinsic metabolic alterations in hereditary and sporadic renal cell carcinoma, and how they can be exploited to develop novel therapeutic interventions.
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Coffey, N.J., & Simon, M.C. (2024). Metabolic alterations in hereditary and sporadic renal cell carcinoma. <em>Nature Reviews Nephrology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41581-023-00800-2
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Coffey NJ, Simon MC. Metabolic alterations in hereditary and sporadic renal cell carcinoma. Nature Reviews Nephrology. 2024. doi:10.1038/s41581-023-00800-2.
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@article{nathan2024Metabo,
title = {Metabolic alterations in hereditary and sporadic renal cell carcinoma},
author = {Nathan J. Coffey and M. Celeste Simon},
journal = {Nature Reviews Nephrology},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1038/s41581-023-00800-2},
}
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