Metabolic landscape and rewiring in normal hematopoiesis, leukemia and aging

IF 15.7 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Seminars in cancer biology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-09 DOI:10.1016/j.semcancer.2025.02.003
Hui Fang , Enze Yu , Chang Liu , Christy Eapen , Chunming Cheng , Tianxiang Hu
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Recent advancements in metabolism research have demonstrated its critical roles in a lot of critical biological processes, including stemness maintenance, cell differentiation, proliferation, and function. Hematopoiesis is the fundamental cell differentiation process with the production of millions of red blood cells per second in carrying oxygen and white blood cells in fighting infection and cancers. The differentiation processes of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) are accompanied by significant metabolic reprogramming. In hematological malignancy, metabolic reprogramming is also essential to the malignant hematopoiesis processes. The metabolic rewiring is driven by distinct molecular mechanisms that meet the specific demands of different target cells. Leukemic cells, for instance, adopt unique metabolic profiles to support their heightened energy needs for survival and proliferation. Moreover, aging HSPCs exhibit altered energy consumption compared to their younger counterparts, often triggering protective mechanisms at the cellular level. In this review, we provide a comprehensive analysis of the metabolic processes involved in hematopoiesis and the metabolic rewiring that occurs under adverse conditions. In addition, we highlight current research directions and discuss the potential of targeting metabolic pathways for the management of hematological malignancies and aging.
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正常造血、白血病和衰老中的代谢景观和重新布线。
近年来代谢研究的进展表明,它在许多关键的生物过程中发挥着重要作用,包括干细胞的维持、细胞的分化、增殖和功能。造血是一种基本的细胞分化过程,每秒产生数百万个携带氧气的红细胞和对抗感染和癌症的白细胞。造血干细胞和祖细胞(HSPCs)的分化过程伴随着显著的代谢重编程。在恶性血液病中,代谢重编程对恶性造血过程也是必不可少的。代谢重组是由不同的分子机制驱动的,以满足不同靶细胞的特定需求。例如,白血病细胞采用独特的代谢谱来支持其生存和增殖所需的更高能量。此外,与年轻的HSPCs相比,衰老的HSPCs表现出改变的能量消耗,通常在细胞水平上触发保护机制。在这篇综述中,我们提供了一个全面的分析代谢过程涉及造血和代谢重新布线发生在不利条件下。此外,我们强调了当前的研究方向,并讨论了靶向代谢途径在血液恶性肿瘤和衰老管理中的潜力。
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Seminars in cancer biology
Seminars in cancer biology 医学-肿瘤学
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26.80
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4.10%
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347
审稿时长
15.1 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Cancer Biology (YSCBI) is a specialized review journal that focuses on the field of molecular oncology. Its primary objective is to keep scientists up-to-date with the latest developments in this field. The journal adopts a thematic approach, dedicating each issue to an important topic of interest to cancer biologists. These topics cover a range of research areas, including the underlying genetic and molecular causes of cellular transformation and cancer, as well as the molecular basis of potential therapies. To ensure the highest quality and expertise, every issue is supervised by a guest editor or editors who are internationally recognized experts in the respective field. Each issue features approximately eight to twelve authoritative invited reviews that cover various aspects of the chosen subject area. The ultimate goal of each issue of YSCBI is to offer a cohesive, easily comprehensible, and engaging overview of the selected topic. The journal strives to provide scientists with a coordinated and lively examination of the latest developments in the field of molecular oncology.
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