Department of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institute, 171 64 Stockholm, Sweden.
Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Oct 28;20(21):5370. doi: 10.3390/ijms20215370.
Tumor-initiating cells (TICs), or cancer stem cells, constitute highly chemoresistant, asymmetrically dividing, and tumor-initiating populations in cancer and are thought to play a key role in metastatic and chemoresistant disease. Tumor-initiating cells are isolated from cell lines and clinical samples based on features such as sphere formation in stem cell medium and expression of TIC markers, typically a set of outer membrane proteins and certain transcription factors. Although both bulk tumor cells and TICs show an adaptive metabolic plasticity, TIC metabolism is thought to differ and likely in a tumor-specific and growth condition-dependent pattern. In the context of some common solid tumor diseases, we here review reports on how TIC isolation methods and markers associate with metabolic features, with some focus on oxidative metabolism, including fatty acid and lipid metabolism. These have emerged as significant factors in TIC phenotypes, and in tumor biology as a whole. Other sections address mitochondrial biogenesis and dynamics in TICs, and the influence of the tumor microenvironment. Further elucidation of the complex biology of TICs and their metabolism will require advanced methodologies.
肿瘤起始细胞(TICs)或癌症干细胞,在癌症中构成高度耐药、不对称分裂和起始肿瘤的群体,被认为在转移性和耐药性疾病中发挥关键作用。TICs 是基于干细胞培养基中的球体形成和 TIC 标志物的表达等特征,从细胞系和临床样本中分离出来的,通常是一组外膜蛋白和某些转录因子。尽管肿瘤细胞和 TICs 都表现出适应性代谢可塑性,但 TIC 代谢被认为不同,可能具有肿瘤特异性和生长条件依赖性模式。在一些常见的实体瘤疾病的背景下,我们在这里回顾了关于 TIC 分离方法和标志物与代谢特征相关的报告,其中一些重点是氧化代谢,包括脂肪酸和脂质代谢。这些已经成为 TIC 表型的重要因素,也是整个肿瘤生物学的重要因素。其他部分涉及 TIC 中的线粒体生物发生和动力学,以及肿瘤微环境的影响。进一步阐明 TIC 及其代谢的复杂生物学需要先进的方法。