Liver cancer is a serious disease.It is ranked as the cancer with the second highest number of cancer-related deaths worldwide.Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC),which arises from transformed hepatocytes,is the major subty...Liver cancer is a serious disease.It is ranked as the cancer with the second highest number of cancer-related deaths worldwide.Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC),which arises from transformed hepatocytes,is the major subtype of liver cancer.It accounts for 85%of total liver-cancer cases.An important aspect of HCC that has been actively studied is its metabolism.With the liver as the primary site of numerous metabolic processes in the body,it has been shown that the metabolism of HCC cells is highly dysregulated compared to that of normal hepatocytes.It is therefore crucial to understand the metabolic alterations caused by HCC and the underlying mechanisms for these alterations.This deeper understanding will allow diagnostic and therapeutic advancements in the treatment of HCC.In this review,we will summarize the current literature in HCC metabolic alterations,induced vulnerabilities,and potential therapeutic interventions.展开更多
基金supported by the Genome Institute of Singapore Innovation Fellow Award to J.L.T.the Agency for Science,Technology,and Research A*ccelerate Gap Award[ETPL/18-GAP018-R20H]to J.L.T.+3 种基金the Singapore Ministry of Health’s National Medical Research Council Singapore Translational Research(STaR)Investigator Award to D.G.T.the Singapore Ministry of Education under its Research Centres of Excellence initiative to D.G.T.the National Institutes of Health[R35CA197697,P01HL131477]to D.G.T.and the National Heart,Lung,and Blood Institute at the National Institutes of Health and Xiu Research Fund[P01HL095489]to L.C.
文摘Liver cancer is a serious disease.It is ranked as the cancer with the second highest number of cancer-related deaths worldwide.Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC),which arises from transformed hepatocytes,is the major subtype of liver cancer.It accounts for 85%of total liver-cancer cases.An important aspect of HCC that has been actively studied is its metabolism.With the liver as the primary site of numerous metabolic processes in the body,it has been shown that the metabolism of HCC cells is highly dysregulated compared to that of normal hepatocytes.It is therefore crucial to understand the metabolic alterations caused by HCC and the underlying mechanisms for these alterations.This deeper understanding will allow diagnostic and therapeutic advancements in the treatment of HCC.In this review,we will summarize the current literature in HCC metabolic alterations,induced vulnerabilities,and potential therapeutic interventions.