Microenvironmental regulation of cancer cell metabolism: implications for experimental design and translational studies
Cancers have an altered metabolism, and there is interest in understanding precisely how oncogenic transformation alters cellular metabolism and how these metabolic alterations can translate into therapeutic opportunities. Researchers are developing increasingly powerful experimental techniques to s...
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doaj-b5ca963773a244c99940fde8f23efd0e2020-11-24T21:47:26ZengThe Company of BiologistsDisease Models & Mechanisms1754-84031754-84112018-08-0111810.1242/dmm.035758035758Microenvironmental regulation of cancer cell metabolism: implications for experimental design and translational studiesAlexander Muir0Laura V. Danai1Matthew G. Vander Heiden2 Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003, USA Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA Cancers have an altered metabolism, and there is interest in understanding precisely how oncogenic transformation alters cellular metabolism and how these metabolic alterations can translate into therapeutic opportunities. Researchers are developing increasingly powerful experimental techniques to study cellular metabolism, and these techniques have allowed for the analysis of cancer cell metabolism, both in tumors and in ex vivo cancer models. These analyses show that, while factors intrinsic to cancer cells such as oncogenic mutations, alter cellular metabolism, cell-extrinsic microenvironmental factors also substantially contribute to the metabolic phenotype of cancer cells. These findings highlight that microenvironmental factors within the tumor, such as nutrient availability, physical properties of the extracellular matrix, and interactions with stromal cells, can influence the metabolic phenotype of cancer cells and might ultimately dictate the response to metabolically targeted therapies. In an effort to better understand and target cancer metabolism, this Review focuses on the experimental evidence that microenvironmental factors regulate tumor metabolism, and on the implications of these findings for choosing appropriate model systems and experimental approaches.http://dmm.biologists.org/content/11/8/dmm035758CancerCancer modelsMetabolismMicroenvironmentNutrient availabilityNutrient sensing |
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Microenvironmental regulation of cancer cell metabolism: implications for experimental design and translational studies |
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Microenvironmental regulation of cancer cell metabolism: implications for experimental design and translational studies |
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Microenvironmental regulation of cancer cell metabolism: implications for experimental design and translational studies |
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Microenvironmental regulation of cancer cell metabolism: implications for experimental design and translational studies |
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Microenvironmental regulation of cancer cell metabolism: implications for experimental design and translational studies |
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microenvironmental regulation of cancer cell metabolism: implications for experimental design and translational studies |
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The Company of Biologists |
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Disease Models & Mechanisms |
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1754-8403 1754-8411 |
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2018-08-01 |
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Cancers have an altered metabolism, and there is interest in understanding precisely how oncogenic transformation alters cellular metabolism and how these metabolic alterations can translate into therapeutic opportunities. Researchers are developing increasingly powerful experimental techniques to study cellular metabolism, and these techniques have allowed for the analysis of cancer cell metabolism, both in tumors and in ex vivo cancer models. These analyses show that, while factors intrinsic to cancer cells such as oncogenic mutations, alter cellular metabolism, cell-extrinsic microenvironmental factors also substantially contribute to the metabolic phenotype of cancer cells. These findings highlight that microenvironmental factors within the tumor, such as nutrient availability, physical properties of the extracellular matrix, and interactions with stromal cells, can influence the metabolic phenotype of cancer cells and might ultimately dictate the response to metabolically targeted therapies. In an effort to better understand and target cancer metabolism, this Review focuses on the experimental evidence that microenvironmental factors regulate tumor metabolism, and on the implications of these findings for choosing appropriate model systems and experimental approaches. |
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Cancer Cancer models Metabolism Microenvironment Nutrient availability Nutrient sensing |
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