Modulating the Metabolic Phenotype of Cancer Microenvironment.
Adv Exp Med Biol
; 1219: 403-411, 2020.
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This chapter provides a brief overview of the methods to study and modulate the metabolic phenotype of the tumor microenvironment, including own research work to demonstrate the impact that metabolic shifts in the host have on cancer. Firstly, we briefly discuss the relevance of using animal models to address this topic, and also the importance of acknowledging that animals have diverse metabolic phenotypes according to species, and even with strain, age or sex. We also present original data to highlight the impact that changes in metabolic phenotype of the microenvironment have on tumor progression. Using an acute leukemia mouse xenograft model and high-fat diet we show that a shift in the host metabolic phenotype, induced by high-fat feeding, significantly impacts on tumor progression. The mechanism through which this occurs involves a direct effect of the increased levels of circulating lipoproteins in both tumor and non-neoplastic cells.
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Leucemia Mieloide Aguda
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Microambiente Tumoral
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Animals
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Adv Exp Med Biol
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2020
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Portugal