Metabolic Reprogramming Induced by Aging Modifies the Tumor Microenvironment
Xingyu Chen,
Zihan Wang,
Bo Zhu
et al.
Abstract:Aging is an important risk factor for tumorigenesis. Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of both aging and tumor initiation. However, the manner in which the crosstalk between aging and metabolic reprogramming affects the tumor microenvironment (TME) to promote tumorigenesis was poorly explored. We utilized a computational approach proposed by our previous work, MMP3C (Modeling Metabolic Plasticity by Pathway Pairwise Comparison), to characterize aging-related metabolic plasticity events using pan-cancer bul… Show more
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