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Lactic acid metabolism: gynecological cancer's Achilles’ heel
by
Fan, Tingyu
, Li, Yukun
, Zhang, Ting
, Tang, Xing
, Zhang, Qunfeng
, Zhou, Wenchao
, Zou, Juan
, Yuan, Yuwei
in
Amino acids
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer Research
/ Cell growth
/ Dehydrogenases
/ Endometrial cancer
/ Enzymes
/ Glucose
/ Gynecological cancer
/ Homeostasis
/ Hypoxia
/ Immune
/ Internal Medicine
/ Kinases
/ Lactic acid
/ Lipids
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mitochondria
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Oncology
/ Oxidation
/ Phosphorylation
/ Proteins
/ Radiotherapy
/ Raw materials
/ Reprogram metabolism
/ Review
/ Surgical Oncology
/ TME
2025
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Lactic acid metabolism: gynecological cancer's Achilles’ heel
by
Fan, Tingyu
, Li, Yukun
, Zhang, Ting
, Tang, Xing
, Zhang, Qunfeng
, Zhou, Wenchao
, Zou, Juan
, Yuan, Yuwei
in
Amino acids
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer Research
/ Cell growth
/ Dehydrogenases
/ Endometrial cancer
/ Enzymes
/ Glucose
/ Gynecological cancer
/ Homeostasis
/ Hypoxia
/ Immune
/ Internal Medicine
/ Kinases
/ Lactic acid
/ Lipids
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mitochondria
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Oncology
/ Oxidation
/ Phosphorylation
/ Proteins
/ Radiotherapy
/ Raw materials
/ Reprogram metabolism
/ Review
/ Surgical Oncology
/ TME
2025
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Lactic acid metabolism: gynecological cancer's Achilles’ heel
by
Fan, Tingyu
, Li, Yukun
, Zhang, Ting
, Tang, Xing
, Zhang, Qunfeng
, Zhou, Wenchao
, Zou, Juan
, Yuan, Yuwei
in
Amino acids
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer Research
/ Cell growth
/ Dehydrogenases
/ Endometrial cancer
/ Enzymes
/ Glucose
/ Gynecological cancer
/ Homeostasis
/ Hypoxia
/ Immune
/ Internal Medicine
/ Kinases
/ Lactic acid
/ Lipids
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Mitochondria
/ Molecular Medicine
/ Oncology
/ Oxidation
/ Phosphorylation
/ Proteins
/ Radiotherapy
/ Raw materials
/ Reprogram metabolism
/ Review
/ Surgical Oncology
/ TME
2025
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Lactic acid metabolism: gynecological cancer's Achilles’ heel
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Lactic acid metabolism: gynecological cancer's Achilles’ heel
2025
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Lactic acid is significantly expressed in many cancers, including gynecological cancer, and has become a key regulator of the proliferation, development, metastasis and invasion of these cancers. In clinical and experimental studies, the level of lactic acid in gynecological cancer is closely related to metastasis and invasion, tumor recurrence and poor prognosis. Lactic acid can regulate the internal metabolic pathway of gynecological cancer cells and drive the autonomous role of non-cancer cells in gynecological cancer. In addition to being used as a source of energy metabolism by gynecological cancer cells, lactic acid can also be transported from cancer cells to neighboring cancer cells, stroma and vascular endothelial cells (ECs) to further guide metabolic reprogramming. Lactic acid is also involved in promoting inflammation and angiogenesis in gynecologic tumors. Therefore, we reviewed the mechanisms and recent advances in the production and transport of lactic acid in gynecological cancer. These advances and evidence suggest that targeted lactic acid metabolism is a promising cancer treatment.
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