Cancer is a debilitating disease, causing millions of deaths annually throughout the world. Due to their adaptive ability to meet nutritional demands, cancer cells often utilize more energy than normal cells. In order to develop new strategies to treat cancer, it is necessary to understand the underlying mechanisms of energy metabolism, which is yet largely unknown. Recent studies have shown that cellular innate nanodomains involve in cellular energy metabolism and anabolism; thus have a direct effect on the regulation of immune cell functions. Therefore, harnessing the cellular innate nanodomains may evoke significant therapeutic impact and shift the research focus from exogenous nanomaterials to cellular innate nanodomains, which will have great potential to develop a new treatment modality for cancer. Keeping these points in view, we briefly discuss the impact of cellular innate nanodomains and their potential for advancing cancer therapeutics.
Author(s) Details:
Jianshe Yang,
Tongji University School of Medicine & Gansu Medical College, China.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/DTACSC/article/view/9568
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