Metabostemness: Metaboloepigenetic reprogramming of cancer stem-cell functions

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Abstract

Cancer researchers are currently embarking on one of their field's biggest challenges, namely the understanding of how cellular metabolism or certain classes of elite metabolites (e.g., oncometabolites) can directly influence chromatin structure and the functioning of epi-transcriptional circuits to causally drive tumour formation. We here propose that refining the inherent cell attractor nature of nuclear reprogramming phenomena by adding the under-appreciated capacity of metabolism to naturally reshape the Waddingtonian landscape's topography provides a new integrative metabolo-epigenetic model of the cancer stem cell (CSC) theory.

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Menendez, J. A., Corominas-Faja, B., Cuyàs, E., & Alarcón, T. (2014). Metabostemness: Metaboloepigenetic reprogramming of cancer stem-cell functions. Oncoscience, 1(12), 803–806. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncoscience.113

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