Frontiers in Genetics (Oct 2018)

Metabolism and Epigenetic Interplay in Cancer: Regulation and Putative Therapeutic Targets

  • Vera Miranda-Gonçalves,
  • Ana Lameirinhas,
  • Ana Lameirinhas,
  • Rui Henrique,
  • Rui Henrique,
  • Rui Henrique,
  • Carmen Jerónimo,
  • Carmen Jerónimo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00427
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Alterations in the epigenome and metabolism affect molecular rewiring of cancer cells facilitating cancer development and progression. Modulation of histone and DNA modification enzymes occurs owing to metabolic reprogramming driven by oncogenes and expression of metabolism-associated genes is, in turn, epigenetically regulated, promoting the well-known metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells and, consequently, altering the metabolome. Thus, several malignant traits are supported by the interplay between metabolomics and epigenetics, promoting neoplastic transformation. In this review we emphasize the importance of tumour metabolites in the activity of most chromatin-modifying enzymes and implication in neoplastic transformation. Furthermore, candidate targets deriving from metabolism of cancer cells and altered epigenetic factors is emphasized, focusing on compounds that counteract the epigenomic-metabolic interplay in cancer.

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