Dynamic alterations in cellular phenotypes during cancer progression are attributed to a phenomenon known as ‘lineage plasticity’. This process is associated with therapeutic resistance and involves concurrent shifts in metabolic states that facilitate adaptation to various stressors inherent in malignant growth. Certain metabolites also serve as synthetic reservoirs for chromatin modification, thus linking metabolic states with epigenetic regulation. There remains a critical need to understand the mechanisms that converge on lineage plasticity and metabolic reprogramming to prevent the emergence of lethal disease. This review attempts to offer an overview of our current understanding of the interplay between metabolic reprogramming and lineage plasticity in the context of cancer, highlighting the intersecting drivers of cancer hallmarks, with an emphasis on solid tumors.
Mechanisms governing lineage plasticity and metabolic reprogramming in cancer / Perez, L.M., Venugopal, S.V., Martin, A.S., Freedland, S.J., Di Vizio, D., Freeman, M.R.. - In: TRENDS IN CANCER. - ISSN 2405-8033. - 10:11(2024), pp. 1009-1022. [10.1016/j.trecan.2024.08.001]
Mechanisms governing lineage plasticity and metabolic reprogramming in cancer
Di Vizio, Dolores;
2024
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Dynamic alterations in cellular phenotypes during cancer progression are attributed to a phenomenon known as ‘lineage plasticity’. This process is associated with therapeutic resistance and involves concurrent shifts in metabolic states that facilitate adaptation to various stressors inherent in malignant growth. Certain metabolites also serve as synthetic reservoirs for chromatin modification, thus linking metabolic states with epigenetic regulation. There remains a critical need to understand the mechanisms that converge on lineage plasticity and metabolic reprogramming to prevent the emergence of lethal disease. This review attempts to offer an overview of our current understanding of the interplay between metabolic reprogramming and lineage plasticity in the context of cancer, highlighting the intersecting drivers of cancer hallmarks, with an emphasis on solid tumors.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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