Published October 2, 2024
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Identifying metabolic limitations in the tumor microenvironment
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Solid tumors are characterized by dysfunctional vasculature that limits perfusion and delivery of nutrients to the tumor microenvironment. Limited perfusion coupled with the high metabolic demand of growing tumors has led to the hypothesis that many tumors experience metabolic stress driven by limited availability of nutrients such as glucose, oxygen, and amino acids in the tumor. Such metabolic stress has important implications for the biology of cells in the microenvironment, affecting both disease progression and response to therapies. Recently, techniques have been developed to identify limiting nutrients and resulting metabolic stresses in solid tumors. These techniques have greatly expanded our understanding of the metabolic limitations in tumors. This review will discuss these experimental tools and the emerging picture of metabolic limitations in tumors arising from recent studies using these approaches.
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- DOI
- 10.1126/sciadv.adq7305
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:13627
Funding
- National Cancer Institute
- R01CA276461
- V Foundation for Cancer Research
- 2023 Scholar Award
- Pancreatic Cancer Action Network
- 2023 Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Fellowship
- Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Chicago Medical Center
- Phi Beta Psi Sorority
- Ludwig Institute for Metasasis Research