Alterations in cellular metabolism, such as dysregulation in glycolysis, lipid metabolism, and glutaminolysis in response to hypoxic and low-nutrient conditions within the tumor microenvironment, are well-recognized hallmarks of cancer. Therefore, understanding the interplay between aerobic glycolysis, lipid metabolism, and glutaminolysis is crucial for developing effective metabolism-based therapies for cancer, particularly in the context of colorectal cancer (CRC). In this regard, the present review explores the complex field of metabolic reprogramming in tumorigenesis and progression, providing insights into the current landscape of small molecule inhibitors targeting tumorigenic metabolic pathways and their implications for CRC treatment.

Masci, D., Puxeddu, M., Silvestri, R., La Regina, G., Metabolic Rewiring in Cancer: Small Molecule Inhibitors in Colorectal Cancer Therapy, <<MOLECULES>>, 2024; 29 (9): 1-28. [doi:10.3390/molecules29092110] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/299040]

Metabolic Rewiring in Cancer: Small Molecule Inhibitors in Colorectal Cancer Therapy

Masci, Domiziana
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La Regina, Giuseppe
2024

Abstract

Alterations in cellular metabolism, such as dysregulation in glycolysis, lipid metabolism, and glutaminolysis in response to hypoxic and low-nutrient conditions within the tumor microenvironment, are well-recognized hallmarks of cancer. Therefore, understanding the interplay between aerobic glycolysis, lipid metabolism, and glutaminolysis is crucial for developing effective metabolism-based therapies for cancer, particularly in the context of colorectal cancer (CRC). In this regard, the present review explores the complex field of metabolic reprogramming in tumorigenesis and progression, providing insights into the current landscape of small molecule inhibitors targeting tumorigenic metabolic pathways and their implications for CRC treatment.
2024
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Masci, D., Puxeddu, M., Silvestri, R., La Regina, G., Metabolic Rewiring in Cancer: Small Molecule Inhibitors in Colorectal Cancer Therapy, <<MOLECULES>>, 2024; 29 (9): 1-28. [doi:10.3390/molecules29092110] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/299040]
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