Approaches to Study Tumor Metabolism in Mice

研究小鼠肿瘤代谢的方法

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Abstract

Altered metabolism is a hallmark of cancer that reflects the increased energetic and biosynthetic demands of proliferating cancer cells. Accumulating evidence suggests that many aspects of tumor metabolism in vivo differ from those of cancer cells in culture, and that the tumor microenvironment plays a major role in driving these differences. Apart from cancer cells, tumors are composed of diverse cell types including vascular cells, fibroblasts, and immune cells. Nutrient sharing and competition between different cell types and access to nutrients in tumor tissue are not well modeled in standard monoculture systems. Tumors can also interact with whole body metabolism and share nutrients with peripheral tissues such as fat and muscle. Hence, studying some aspects of cancer metabolism in mouse models is useful for examining the complex metabolic interactions between cells and tissues. In this article, we discuss how advances in mouse modeling have enabled studies of tumor metabolism in vivo, providing insight into metabolic factors that influence cancer cell behavior in the physiological context of a whole organism. These studies are providing insight into how to leverage altered cancer metabolism for improved therapy.

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