Rewired Metabolism of Amino Acids and Its Roles in Glioma Pathology

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Abstract

Amino acids (AAs) are indispensable building blocks of diverse bio-macromolecules as well as functional regulators for various metabolic processes. The fact that cancer cells live with a voracious appetite for specific AAs has been widely recognized. Glioma is one of the most lethal malignancies occurring in the central nervous system. The reprogrammed metabolism of AAs benefits glioma proliferation, signal transduction, epigenetic modification, and stress tolerance. Metabolic alteration of specific AAs also contributes to glioma immune escape and chemoresistance. For clinical consideration, fluctuations in the concentrations of AAs observed in specific body fluids provides opportunities to develop new diagnosis and prognosis markers. This review aimed at providing an extra dimension to understanding glioma pathology with respect to the rewired AA metabolism. A deep insight into the relevant fields will help to pave a new way for new therapeutic target identification and valuable biomarker development.

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Chen, S., Jiang, J., Shen, A., Miao, Y., Cao, Y., Zhang, Y., … Gao, P. (2022, October 1). Rewired Metabolism of Amino Acids and Its Roles in Glioma Pathology. Metabolites. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo12100918

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