Metabolic phenotypes, dependencies, and adaptation in lung cancer

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Abstract

Lung cancer is a heterogeneous disease that is subdivided into histopathological subtypes with distinct behaviors. Each subtype is characterized by distinct features and molecular alterations that influence tumor metabolism. Alterations in tumor metabolism can be exploited by imaging modalities that use metabolite tracers for the detection and characterization of tumors. Microenvironmental factors, including nutrient and oxygen availability and the presence of stromal cells, are a critical influence on tumor metabolism. Recent technological advances facilitate the direct evaluation of metabolic alterations in patient tumors in this complex microenvironment. In addition, molecular alterations directly influence tumor cell metabolism and metabolic dependencies that influence response to therapy. Current therapeutic approaches to target tumor metabolism are currently being developed and translated into the clinic for patient therapy.

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Denicola, G. M., & Shackelford, D. B. (2021). Metabolic phenotypes, dependencies, and adaptation in lung cancer. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.1101/CSHPERSPECT.A037838

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