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In recent years, metabolomics research has become a hot spot in the screening and treatment of cancer. It is a popular technique for the quantitative characterization of small molecular compounds in biological cells, tissues, organs or organisms. Further study of the tumor revealed that amino acid c...

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Published in:World journal of clinical cases Vol. 11; no. 27; pp. 6491 - 6497
Main Authors: Habachi, Ghada, Aziza, Bochra, Ben-Ammar, Sabrine, Maherzi, Oussama, Houas, Yasmine, Kerkeni, Yosra, Sahli, Sondes, Jouini, Riadh
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 26-09-2023
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Summary:In recent years, metabolomics research has become a hot spot in the screening and treatment of cancer. It is a popular technique for the quantitative characterization of small molecular compounds in biological cells, tissues, organs or organisms. Further study of the tumor revealed that amino acid changes may occur early in the tumor. The rapid growth and metabolism required for survival result in tumors exhibiting an increased demand for amino acids. An abundant supply of amino acids is important for cancer to maintain its proliferative driving force. Changes in amino acid metabolism can be used to screen malignant tumors and improve therapeutic outcomes. Therefore, it is particularly important to study the characteristics of amino acid metabolism in colorectal cancer. This article reviews several specific amino acid metabolism characteristics in colorectal cancer.
Bibliography:Author contributions: Habachi G analyzed the data and wrote the manuscript; Aziza B contributed to the literature review; All authors have read and approve the final manuscript.
Corresponding author: Bochra Aziza, Doctor, Surgeon, Department of Pediatric Surgery A, The Béchir-Hamza Children’s Hospital, 167 Bd du 9 Avril 1938, Tunis 1029, Tunisia. bochra.aziza@gmail.com
ISSN:2307-8960
2307-8960
DOI:10.12998/wjcc.v11.i27.6491