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Metabolomics, metabolic flux analysis and cancer pharmacology

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PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
Volume 224, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2021.107827

Keywords

Metabolomics; Metabolic flux; Cancer; Drug discovery; Pharmacology

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFA080210002, 2020YFA0803300]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [92057209, 81973355, 82073888]
  3. National Science and Technology Major Project for Significant New Drugs Development [2017ZX09304015]
  4. Tsinghua University [53332200517]
  5. TsinghuaPeking Joint Center for Life Sciences
  6. Beijing Frontier Research Center for Biological Structure
  7. Science and Technology Support Program for Youth Innovation in Universities of Shandong [2019KJM009]
  8. Top Talents Program for One Case Discussion of Shandong Province

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Metabolic reprogramming in cancer is crucial for tumor initiation, progression, metastasis and drug resistance. Metabolomics and metabolic flux analysis technologies play essential roles in characterizing metabolic activities, particularly in cancer research.
Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer and increasing evidence suggests that reprogrammed cell metabolism supports tumor initiation, progression, metastasis and drug resistance. Understanding metabolic dysregulation may provide therapeutic targets and facilitate drug research and development for cancer therapy. Metabolomics enables the high-throughput characterization of a large scale of small molecule metabolites in cells, tissues and biofluids, while metabolic flux analysis (MFA) tracks dynamic metabolic activities using stable isotope tracer methods. Recent advances in metabolomics and MFA technologies make them powerful tools for metabolic profiling and characterizing metabolic activities in health and disease, especially in cancer research. In this review, we introduce recent advances in metabolomics and MFA analytical technologies, and provide the first comprehensive summary of the most commonly used isotope tracing methods. In addition, we highlight how metabolomics and MFA are applied in cancer pharmacology studies particularly for discovering targetable metabolic vulnerabilities, understanding the mechanisms of drug action and drug resistance, exploring potential strategies with dietary intervention, identifying cancer biomarkers, as well as enabling precision treatment with pharmacometabolomics. (c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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