Tumor Microenvironment: The Main Driver of Metabolic Adaptation
暫譯: 腫瘤微環境:代謝適應的主要驅動因素
Serpa, Jacinta
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2020-03-05
- 售價: $6,600
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $6,270
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 443
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3030340244
- ISBN-13: 9783030340247
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商品描述
The way a cell undergoes malignant transformation should meet their capacity of surviving in the microenvironment of the organ where the cancer will develop. Metabolic adaptation is for sure one of the criteria that must be accomplished, driven by metabolic plasticity that allows the adaptation of cancer cells to the availability of energy and biomass sources that will sustain cell survival and proliferation. Each human organ has a particular microenvironment which depends on several cell types and in some cases also on symbiotic microorganisms. These biological partners are constantly sharing organic compounds and signaling molecules that will control mitogenesis, cell death and differentiation, accounting for the organ's function. Nevertheless, cancer cells are capable of taking advantage of this metabolic and signaling microenvironmental dynamics.
In this book, we intend to present the different components of the microenvironment driving the metabolic fitness of cancer cells. The metabolic changes required for establishing a tumor in a given microenvironment and how these metabolic changes limit the response to drugs will generally be the major items addressed. It is important to mention not only aspects of the microenvironment that stimulate metabolic changes and that select better adapted tumor cells, but also how this regulation of cell plasticity is made. Thus, the signaling pathways that orchestrate and are orchestrated throughout this panoply of metabolic rearrangements will also be addressed in this book.
The subjects will be presented from the conceptual point of view of the cross-cancer mechanisms and also particularizing some models that can be examples and enlightening within the different areas.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
細胞進行惡性轉化的方式必須符合其在癌症發展的器官微環境中生存的能力。代謝適應無疑是必須達成的標準之一,這是由代謝可塑性驅動的,允許癌細胞根據可用的能量和生物質來源進行適應,以維持細胞的生存和增殖。每個人體器官都有特定的微環境,這取決於幾種細胞類型,在某些情況下還取決於共生微生物。這些生物夥伴不斷分享有機化合物和信號分子,這些分子將控制有絲分裂、細胞死亡和分化,影響器官的功能。然而,癌細胞能夠利用這種代謝和信號微環境的動態。
在本書中,我們打算介紹驅動癌細胞代謝適應的微環境的不同組成部分。建立腫瘤所需的代謝變化以及這些代謝變化如何限制對藥物的反應將是主要探討的內容。重要的是要提及不僅是刺激代謝變化的微環境方面,還有選擇更適應的腫瘤細胞的因素,以及這種細胞可塑性的調控方式。因此,本書還將探討在這一系列代謝重組中協調和被協調的信號通路。
這些主題將從跨癌症機制的概念角度進行介紹,並具體化一些可以作為不同領域範例和啟發的模型。
作者簡介
Jacinta Serpa is an Assistant Professor and Senior Researcher at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Jacinta Serpa 是里斯本新大學的助理教授及高級研究員。