Tumour tissue is characterised by
fluctuating oxygen concentrations, decreased nutrient supply, and acidic pH.
The primarily glycolytic metabolism of tumour cells contributes to this, with
increased glucose consumption and increased lactate secretion. Endothelial
cells are particularly challenged when recruited towards the tumour metabolic
environment. They are required to proliferate and form functional networks in
order to establish continuous blood flow. Considering that deregulated
metabolism is an emerging hallmark of cancer and target of tumour therapy, it
is of importance to incorporate the current knowledge about how the tumour
metabolic environment, as a therapy target, can affect endothelial cell
metabolism and the angiogenic response. Recent studies have shown differences
in metabolic pathways in endothelial cells compared with other normal or tumour
tissues. Therefore, we have reviewed relevant literature on endothelial
metabolism and the response to angiogenic activation in conditions of metabolic
stress.
Source: Endothelial cell metabolism
and implications for cancer therapy. Harjes U, Bensaad K, Harris AL. Br J
Cancer. 2012 Oct 9;107(8):1207-12.
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