Energy metabolism pathways in breast cancer progression: The reprogramming, crosstalk, and potential therapeutic targets

Transl Oncol. 2022 Dec:26:101534. doi: 10.1016/j.tranon.2022.101534. Epub 2022 Sep 13.

Abstract

Breast cancer (BC) is a malignant tumor that seriously endangers health in women. BC, like other cancers, is accompanied by metabolic reprogramming. Among energy metabolism-related pathways, BC exhibits enhanced glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), glutamate metabolism, and fatty acid metabolism activities. These pathways facilitate the proliferation, growth and migration of BC cells. The progression of BC is closely related to the alterations in the activity or expression level of several metabolic enzymes, which are regulated by the intrinsic factors such as the key signaling and transcription factors. The metabolic reprogramming in the progression of BC is attributed to the aberrant expression of the signaling and transcription factors associated with the energy metabolism pathways. Understanding the metabolic mechanisms underlying the development of BC will provide a druggable potential for BC treatment and drug discovery.

Keywords: Breast cancer (BC); Glutamine metabolism; Glycolysis; Metabolic reprogramming; Transcription factors.