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The metabolism of cancer cells during metastasis

2021; Nature Portfolio; Volume: 21; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1038/s41568-020-00320-2

ISSN

1474-1768

Autores

Gabriele Bergers, Sarah‐Maria Fendt,

Tópico(s)

Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer

Resumo

Metastasis formation is the major cause of death in most patients with cancer. Despite extensive research, targeting metastatic seeding and colonization is still an unresolved challenge. Only recently, attention has been drawn to the fact that metastasizing cancer cells selectively and dynamically adapt their metabolism at every step during the metastatic cascade. Moreover, many metastases display different metabolic traits compared with the tumours from which they originate, enabling survival and growth in the new environment. Consequently, the stage-dependent metabolic traits may provide therapeutic windows for preventing or reducing metastasis, and targeting the new metabolic traits arising in established metastases may allow their eradication. This Review describes the metabolic rewiring that occurs in cancer cells transitioning through the metastatic cascade and discusses the evidence for metabolically distinct features of primary tumours and metastases.

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