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Metastatic triple negative breast cancer adapts its metabolism to destination tissues while retaining key metabolic signatures

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Significance Despite recent therapeutic progress in cancer treatment, the metastatic establishment of cancers at distant organs remains the major cause of mortality in patients with solid tumors. The past decade… Click to show full abstract

Significance Despite recent therapeutic progress in cancer treatment, the metastatic establishment of cancers at distant organs remains the major cause of mortality in patients with solid tumors. The past decade has brought several advances in the understanding of metabolic phenotypes of tumors that are different from their adjacent nonmalignant tissues. Just recently, attention has been drawn to the fact that metastasizing tumor cells can display dynamic metabolic changes to survive in their changing microenvironment during the metastatic cascade. Here, we perform a comprehensive investigation of the extent of adaptation of metastatic triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells to their new microenvironment in the distant tissues. This study could reveal new therapeutic windows for developing more effective treatments of metastatic tumors.

Keywords: metastatic triple; triple negative; breast cancer; negative breast; cancer

Journal Title: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Year Published: 2022

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