代谢组学
计算生物学
癌细胞
蛋白质组学
生物
代谢途径
代谢组
系统生物学
癌症
生物信息学
新陈代谢
生物化学
遗传学
基因
作者
Walter W. Chen,Michael E. Pacold,David M. Sabatini,Naama Kanarek
出处
期刊:Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine
[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory]
日期:2024-09-16
卷期号:: a041553-a041553
标识
DOI:10.1101/cshperspect.a041553
摘要
It is increasingly appreciated that cancer cells adapt their metabolic pathways to support rapid growth and proliferation as well as survival, often even under the poor nutrient conditions that characterize some tumors. Cancer cells can also rewire their metabolism to circumvent chemotherapeutics that inhibit core metabolic pathways, such as nucleotide synthesis. A critical approach to the study of cancer metabolism is metabolite profiling (metabolomics), the set of technologies, usually based on mass spectrometry, that allow for the detection and quantification of metabolites in cancer cells and their environments. Metabolomics is a burgeoning field, driven by technological innovations in mass spectrometers, as well as novel approaches to isolate cells, subcellular compartments, and rare fluids, such as the interstitial fluid of tumors. Here, we discuss three emerging metabolomic technologies: spatial metabolomics, single-cell metabolomics, and organellar metabolomics. The use of these technologies along with more established profiling methods, like single-cell transcriptomics and proteomics, is likely to underlie new discoveries and questions in cancer research.
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