生物
癌细胞
生物能学
癌症
转移
缺氧(环境)
能量代谢
癌症转移
适应(眼睛)
神经科学
癌症研究
细胞生物学
线粒体
遗传学
内分泌学
有机化学
化学
氧气
作者
Maria Parlani,Carolina J. Jorgez,Peter Friedl
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tcb.2022.09.009
摘要
Energy deprivation is a frequent adverse event in tumors that is caused by mutations, malperfusion, hypoxia, and nutrition deficit. The resulting bioenergetic stress leads to signaling and metabolic adaptation responses in tumor cells, secures survival, and adjusts migration activity. The kinetic responses of cancer cells to energy deficit were recently identified, including a switch of invasive cancer cells to energy-conservative amoeboid migration and an enhanced capability for distant metastasis. We review the energy programs employed by different cancer invasion modes including collective, mesenchymal, and amoeboid migration, as well as their interconversion in response to energy deprivation, and we discuss the consequences for metastatic escape. Understanding the energy requirements of amoeboid and other dissemination strategies offers rationales for improving therapeutic targeting of metastatic cancer progression.
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