Targeting mitochondria metabolism for cancer therapy

SE Weinberg, NS Chandel - Nature chemical biology, 2015 - nature.com
Nature chemical biology, 2015nature.com
Mitochondria have a well-recognized role in the production of ATP and the intermediates
needed for macromolecule biosynthesis, such as nucleotides. Mitochondria also participate
in the activation of signaling pathways. Overall, accumulating evidence now suggests that
mitochondrial bioenergetics, biosynthesis and signaling are required for tumorigenesis.
Thus, emerging studies have begun to demonstrate that mitochondrial metabolism is
potentially a fruitful arena for cancer therapy. In this Perspective, we highlight recent …
Abstract
Mitochondria have a well-recognized role in the production of ATP and the intermediates needed for macromolecule biosynthesis, such as nucleotides. Mitochondria also participate in the activation of signaling pathways. Overall, accumulating evidence now suggests that mitochondrial bioenergetics, biosynthesis and signaling are required for tumorigenesis. Thus, emerging studies have begun to demonstrate that mitochondrial metabolism is potentially a fruitful arena for cancer therapy. In this Perspective, we highlight recent developments in targeting mitochondrial metabolism for the treatment of cancer.
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