The roles of glucose metabolic reprogramming in chemo- and radio-resistance

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Jinguan Lin
Longzheng Xia
Jiaxin Liang
Yaqian Han
Heran Wang
Linda Oyang
Shiming Tan
Yutong Tian
Shan Rao
Xiaoyan Chen
Yanyan Tang
Min Su
Xia Luo
Ying Wang
Hui Wang
Yujuan Zhou
Qianjin Liao
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[1] The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Xiangya School of Medicine,
[2] Central South University and Hunan Cancer Hospital,undefined
[3] Key Laboratory of Translational Radiation Oncology,undefined
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Metabolic reprogramming; Chemo-resistance; Radio-resistance; TME;
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Reprogramming of cancer metabolism is a newly recognized hallmark of malignancy. The aberrant glucose metabolism is associated with dramatically increased bioenergetics, biosynthetic, and redox demands, which is vital to maintain rapid cell proliferation, tumor progression, and resistance to chemotherapy and radiation. When the glucose metabolism of cancer is rewiring, the characters of cancer will also occur corresponding changes to regulate the chemo- and radio-resistance of cancer. The procedure is involved in the alteration of many activities, such as the aberrant DNA repairing, enhanced autophagy, oxygen-deficient environment, and increasing exosomes secretions, etc. Targeting altered metabolic pathways related with the glucose metabolism has become a promising anti-cancer strategy. This review summarizes recent progress in our understanding of glucose metabolism in chemo- and radio-resistance malignancy, and highlights potential molecular targets and their inhibitors for cancer treatment.
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