May 1, 2024
Amirhossein Ahmadi

Amirhossein Ahmadi

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Molecular Genetics
Phone: 07733441497
Faculty: Faculty of Nano and Biotechnology

Research

Title Targeting the metabolism of cancer stem cells by energy disruptor molecules
Type Article
Keywords
Cancer, Cancer stem cells, Metabolism, Energy disruptors
Journal CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.critrevonc.2021.103545
Researchers ُTahereh Dadgar (First researcher) , Nasim Ebrahimi (Second researcher) , Amir reza Gholipour (Third researcher) , Maryam Akbari (Fourth researcher) , Leyla Khani (Fifth researcher) , Amirhossein Ahmadi (Not in first six researchers) , Michel Hamblin (Not in first six researchers)

Abstract

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been identified in various tumor types. CSCs are believed to contribute to tumor metastasis and resistance to conventional therapy. So targeting these cells could be an effective strategy to eliminate tumors and a promising new type of cancer treatment. Alterations in metabolism play an essential role in CSC biology and their resistance to treatment. The metabolic properties pathways in CSCs are different from normal cells, and to some extent, are different from regular tumor cells. Interestingly, CSCs can use other nutrients for their metabolism and growth. The different metabolism causes increased sensitivity of CSCs to agents that disrupt cellular homeostasis. Compounds that interfere with the central metabolic pathways are known as energy disruptors and can reduce CSC survival. This review highlights the differences between regular cancer cells and CSC metabolism and discusses the action mechanisms of energy disruptors at the cellular and molecular levels.