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Amino Acids in Cancer and Cachexia: An Integrated View

Maurizio Ragni    
Claudia Fornelli    
Enzo Nisoli and Fabio Penna    

Resumen

Cancer metabolism is an emerging field of investigation aimed at identifying cancer cell vulnerabilities in order to define novel anti-cancer therapeutic approaches based on interventions that modulate the availability of specific nutrients. Amino acids (AAs) are used by cancer cells as both building blocks for protein synthesis required for rapid tumor growth and as sources of energy. The current review aims to describe the most relevant alterations of AA metabolism that could be targeted by either AA deprivation or AA supplementation to limit tumor growth. In parallel, the reader will understand how AA availability mainly relies on and impacts cancer-host metabolism, eventually leading to a wasting paraneoplastic syndrome called cachexia. The above-mentioned AA-based interventions are here discussed also in view of their impact on the tumor host, in an attempt to provide a broader view that can improve our understanding of the patient outcome.

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