Reprogramming of Metabolism in Kidney Cancer.

Seminars in Nephrology
Hiromi I Wettersten

Abstract

Metabolic reprogramming is one of the major steps that tumor cells take during cancer progression. This process allows the cells to survive in a nutrient- and oxygen-deprived environment, to become stress tolerant, and to metastasize to different sites. Recent studies have shown that reprogramming happens in stromal cells and involves the cross-talk of the cancer cell/tumor microenvironment. There are similarities between the metabolic reprogramming that occurs in both noncancerous kidney diseases and renal cell carcinoma (RCC), suggesting that such reprogramming is a means by which renal epithelial cells survive injury and repair the tissue, and that RCC cells hijack this system. This article reviews reprogramming of major metabolism pathways in RCC, highlighting similarities and differences from kidney diseases and potential therapeutic strategies against it.

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