Tumor metabolism rewiring in epithelial ovarian cancer

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Abstract

The mortality rate of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) remains the first in malignant tumors of the female reproductive system. The characteristics of rapid proliferation, extensive implanted metastasis, and treatment resistance of cancer cells require an extensive metabolism rewiring during the progression of cancer development. EOC cells satisfy their rapid proliferation through the rewiring of perception, uptake, utilization, and regulation of glucose, lipids, and amino acids. Further, complete implanted metastasis by acquiring a superior advantage in microenvironment nutrients competing. Lastly, success evolves under the treatment stress of chemotherapy and targets therapy. Understanding the above metabolic characteristics of EOCs helps to find new methods of its treatment.

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Wang, M., Zhang, J., & Wu, Y. (2023, December 1). Tumor metabolism rewiring in epithelial ovarian cancer. Journal of Ovarian Research. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13048-023-01196-0

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