Mitochondrial Effects on Seeds of Cancer Survival in Leukemia
The cancer metabolic alteration is considered a hallmark and fast becoming a road for therapeutic intervention. Mitochondria have been regarded as essential cell elements that fuel the metabolic needs of most cancer cell types. Leukemia stem cells (LSCs) are a heterogeneous, highly self-renewing, an...
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doaj-a13875b9f5f64699bc3b8e477bf6709d2021-10-07T06:28:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2021-10-011110.3389/fonc.2021.745924745924Mitochondrial Effects on Seeds of Cancer Survival in LeukemiaHend E. El-Shaqanqery0Rania Hassan Mohamed1Ahmed A. Sayed2Ahmed A. Sayed3Genomics Program, Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptGenomics Program, Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptThe cancer metabolic alteration is considered a hallmark and fast becoming a road for therapeutic intervention. Mitochondria have been regarded as essential cell elements that fuel the metabolic needs of most cancer cell types. Leukemia stem cells (LSCs) are a heterogeneous, highly self-renewing, and pluripotent cell population within leukemic cells. The most important source of ATP and metabolites to fulfill the bioenergetics and biosynthetic needs of most cancer stem cells is the mitochondria. In addition, mitochondria have a core role in autophagy and cell death and are the main source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. Overall, growing evidence now shows that mitochondrial activities and pathways have changed to adapt with different types of leukemia, thus mitochondrial metabolism could be targeted for blood malignancy therapy. This review focuses on the function of mitochondria in LSC of the different leukemia types.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2021.745924/fullleukemialeukemia stem cellmetabolismmitochondriamitophagy |
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Hend E. El-Shaqanqery Rania Hassan Mohamed Ahmed A. Sayed Ahmed A. Sayed Mitochondrial Effects on Seeds of Cancer Survival in Leukemia Frontiers in Oncology leukemia leukemia stem cell metabolism mitochondria mitophagy |
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Hend E. El-Shaqanqery Rania Hassan Mohamed Ahmed A. Sayed Ahmed A. Sayed |
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Mitochondrial Effects on Seeds of Cancer Survival in Leukemia |
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Mitochondrial Effects on Seeds of Cancer Survival in Leukemia |
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Mitochondrial Effects on Seeds of Cancer Survival in Leukemia |
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Mitochondrial Effects on Seeds of Cancer Survival in Leukemia |
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Mitochondrial Effects on Seeds of Cancer Survival in Leukemia |
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mitochondrial effects on seeds of cancer survival in leukemia |
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Frontiers in Oncology |
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The cancer metabolic alteration is considered a hallmark and fast becoming a road for therapeutic intervention. Mitochondria have been regarded as essential cell elements that fuel the metabolic needs of most cancer cell types. Leukemia stem cells (LSCs) are a heterogeneous, highly self-renewing, and pluripotent cell population within leukemic cells. The most important source of ATP and metabolites to fulfill the bioenergetics and biosynthetic needs of most cancer stem cells is the mitochondria. In addition, mitochondria have a core role in autophagy and cell death and are the main source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. Overall, growing evidence now shows that mitochondrial activities and pathways have changed to adapt with different types of leukemia, thus mitochondrial metabolism could be targeted for blood malignancy therapy. This review focuses on the function of mitochondria in LSC of the different leukemia types. |
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leukemia leukemia stem cell metabolism mitochondria mitophagy |
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