Kalyanaraman Balaraman
Department of Biophysics and Free Radical Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
Redox Biol. 2017 Aug;12:833-842. doi: 10.1016/j.redox.2017.04.018. Epub 2017 Apr 13.
This review of the basics of cancer metabolism focuses on exploiting the metabolic differences between normal and cancer cells. The first part of the review covers the different metabolic pathways utilized in normal cells to generate cellular energy, or ATP, and the glycolytic intermediates required to build the cellular machinery. The second part of the review discusses aerobic glycolysis, or the Warburg effect, and the metabolic reprogramming involving glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid cycle, and glutaminolysis in the context of developing targeted inhibitors in cancer cells. Finally, the selective targeting of cancer mitochondrial metabolism using positively charged lipophilic compounds as potential therapeutics and their ability to mitigate the toxic side effects of conventional chemotherapeutics in normal cells are discussed. I hope this graphical review will be useful in helping undergraduate, graduate, and medical students understand how investigating the basics of cancer cell metabolism could provide new insight in developing potentially new anticancer treatment strategies.
本癌症代谢基础综述聚焦于利用正常细胞与癌细胞之间的代谢差异。综述的第一部分涵盖了正常细胞中用于产生细胞能量(即三磷酸腺苷,ATP)的不同代谢途径,以及构建细胞机制所需的糖酵解中间体。综述的第二部分讨论了有氧糖酵解,即瓦伯格效应,以及在开发癌细胞靶向抑制剂的背景下,涉及糖酵解、三羧酸循环和谷氨酰胺分解的代谢重编程。最后,讨论了使用带正电荷的亲脂性化合物作为潜在治疗药物对癌症线粒体代谢进行选择性靶向,以及它们减轻传统化疗药物对正常细胞毒性副作用的能力。我希望这一图文并茂的综述有助于本科生、研究生和医学生理解研究癌细胞代谢基础如何能为开发潜在的新抗癌治疗策略提供新见解。