Evalytics
29 January at 06.10 PM
Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggests
- Breast cancer cells, when deprived of nutrients, consume their extracellular matrix for energy.
- This process involves macropinocytosis, a mechanism of engulfing extracellular fluid.
- The cells metabolically convert amino acids, specifically tyrosine and phenylalanine, to sustain themselves.
- This discovery reveals a unique survival strategy of cancer cells in nutrient-poor environments.
- Understanding this process could lead to new therapeutic strategies for treating breast cancer.