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20200710 Regulation of cancer cell metabolism: oncogenic MYC in the driver's seat

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Dong, Y., Tu, R., Liu, H., and Qing, G.*(2020). Regulation of cancer cell metabolism: oncogenic MYC in the driver's seat. Signal Transduct Target Ther 5, 124.


Abstract

Cancer cells must rewire cellular metabolism to satisfy the demands of unbridled growth and proliferation. As such, most human cancers differ from normal counterpart tissues by a plethora of energetic and metabolic reprogramming. Transcription factors of the MYC family are deregulated in up to 70% of all human cancers through a variety of mechanisms. Oncogenic levels of MYC regulates almost every aspect of cellular metabolism, a recently revisited hallmark of cancer development. Meanwhile, unrestrained growth in response to oncogenic MYC expression creates dependency on MYC-driven metabolic pathways, which in principle provides novel targets for development of effective cancer therapeutics. In the current review, we summarize the significant progress made toward understanding how MYC deregulation fuels metabolic rewiring in malignant transformation.


原文链接见:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7351732/



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