Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Department of Biology, Johns Hopkins University Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2021;1311:217-227. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-65768-0_16.
Diabetes mellitus, commonly known as diabetes, and cancer are two of the most common diseases plaguing the world today. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are currently more than 20 million people with diabetes in the United States [1]. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), there were around 18 million people diagnosed with cancer, with approximately ten million deaths globally in 2018 [2]. Given the prevalence and deadliness of diabetes and cancer, these two diseases have long been the focus of many researchers with the goal of improving treatment outcomes. While diabetes and cancer may seem to be two very different diseases at first glance, they share several similarities, especially regarding their metabolic characteristics. This chapter discusses the similarities and relationships between the metabolism of diabetes, especially type 2 diabetes (T2D), and cancer, including their abnormal glucose and amino acid metabolism, the contribution of hyperglycemia to oncogenic mutation, and the contribution of hyperinsulinemia to cancer progression. Investigating the metabolic interplay between diabetes and cancer in an effort to exploit this connection for cancer treatment has the potential to significantly improve clinical efficacy.
糖尿病,通常被称为糖尿病,和癌症是当今困扰世界的两种最常见的疾病。根据疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)的数据,目前美国有超过 2000 万人患有糖尿病[1]。根据国际癌症研究机构(IARC)的数据,2018 年全球约有 1800 万人被诊断患有癌症,约有 1000 万人死亡[2]。鉴于糖尿病和癌症的普遍性和致命性,这两种疾病长期以来一直是许多研究人员关注的焦点,他们的目标是改善治疗效果。虽然糖尿病和癌症乍一看似乎是两种非常不同的疾病,但它们在代谢特征上有几个相似之处,特别是在异常葡萄糖和氨基酸代谢方面。本章讨论了糖尿病(尤其是 2 型糖尿病[T2D])和癌症之间的代谢相似性和关系,包括其异常葡萄糖和氨基酸代谢、高血糖对致癌突变的贡献以及高胰岛素血症对癌症进展的贡献。研究糖尿病和癌症之间的代谢相互作用,试图利用这种联系来治疗癌症,有可能显著提高临床疗效。