Laboratory of Cellular Metabolism and Metabolic Regulation, VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology, VIB, Leuven, Belgium.
Laboratory of Cellular Metabolism and Metabolic Regulation, Department of Oncology, KU Leuven and Leuven Cancer Institute (LKI), Leuven, Belgium.
EMBO Rep. 2020 Oct 5;21(10):e50635. doi: 10.15252/embr.202050635. Epub 2020 Sep 23.
Nutrients are indispensable resources that provide the macromolecular building blocks and energy requirements for sustaining cell growth and survival. Cancer cells require several key nutrients to fulfill their changing metabolic needs as they progress through stages of development. Moreover, both cell-intrinsic and microenvironment-influenced factors determine nutrient dependencies throughout cancer progression-for which a comprehensive characterization remains incomplete. In addition to the widely studied role of genetic alterations driving cancer metabolism, nutrient use in cancer tissue may be affected by several factors including the following: (i) diet, the primary source of bodily nutrients which influences circulating metabolite levels; (ii) tissue of origin, which can influence the tumor's reliance on specific nutrients to support cell metabolism and growth; (iii) local microenvironment, which dictates the accessibility of nutrients to tumor cells; (iv) tumor heterogeneity, which promotes metabolic plasticity and adaptation to nutrient demands; and (v) functional demand, which intensifies metabolic reprogramming to fuel the phenotypic changes required for invasion, growth, or survival. Here, we discuss the influence of these factors on nutrient metabolism and dependence during various steps of tumor development and progression.
营养物质是不可缺少的资源,为维持细胞生长和存活提供了大分子构建块和能量需求。癌细胞在发展阶段需要几种关键营养物质来满足其不断变化的代谢需求。此外,细胞内在和微环境影响因素决定了癌症进展过程中的营养依赖性——对此仍缺乏全面的特征描述。除了广泛研究的遗传改变驱动癌症代谢的作用外,癌症组织中营养物质的利用可能受到多种因素的影响,包括以下因素:(i)饮食,是身体营养物质的主要来源,影响循环代谢物水平;(ii)组织起源,可影响肿瘤对特定营养物质的依赖程度,以支持细胞代谢和生长;(iii)局部微环境,决定了营养物质对肿瘤细胞的可及性;(iv)肿瘤异质性,促进代谢可塑性和对营养需求的适应;以及(v)功能需求,加强代谢重编程,为侵袭、生长或存活所需的表型变化提供燃料。在这里,我们讨论了这些因素对肿瘤发展和进展各个阶段的营养代谢和依赖性的影响。