谷氨酰胺分解
谷氨酰胺
癌细胞
代谢途径
生物
谷氨酰胺转移酶
柠檬酸循环
糖酵解
生物化学
谷氨酰胺酶
细胞生物学
细胞培养中氨基酸的稳定同位素标记
新陈代谢
癌症
氨基酸
蛋白质组学
遗传学
基因
作者
Yunuen Ortiz-Pedraza,J. Omar Muñoz-Bello,Leslie Olmedo‐Nieva,Adriana Contreras‐Paredes,Imelda Martínez-Ramírez,Elizabeth Langley,Marcela Lizano
摘要
Cancer cells exhibit exacerbated metabolic activity to maintain their accelerated proliferation and microenvironmental adaptation in order to survive under nutrient-deficient conditions. Tumors display an increase in glycolysis, glutaminolysis and fatty acid biosynthesis, which provide their energy source. Glutamine is critical for fundamental cellular processes, where intermediate metabolites produced through glutaminolysis are necessary for the maintenance of mitochondrial metabolism. These include antioxidants to remove reactive oxygen species, and the generation of the nonessential amino acids, purines, pyrimidines and fatty acids required for cellular replication and the activation of cell signaling. Some cancer cells are highly dependent on glutamine consumption since its catabolism provides an anaplerotic pathway to feed the Krebs cycle. Intermediate members of the glutaminolysis pathway have been found to be deregulated in several types of cancers and have been proposed as therapeutic targets and prognostic biomarkers. This review summarizes the main players in the glutaminolysis pathway, how they have been found to be deregulated in cancer and their implications for cancer maintenance. Furthermore, non-coding RNAs are now recognized as new participants in the regulation of glutaminolysis; therefore, their involvement in glutamine metabolism in cancer is discussed in detail.
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