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Citrate transporter inhibitors: possible new anticancer agents.

Shivaputra A PatilJune A MayorRonald S Kaplan
Published in: Future medicinal chemistry (2022)
The culmination of 80+ years of cancer research implicates the aberrant metabolism in tumor cells as a root cause of pathogenesis. Citrate is an essential molecule in intermediary metabolism, and its amplified availability to critical pathways in cancer cells via citrate transporters confers a high rate of cancer cell growth and proliferation. Inhibiting the plasma membrane and mitochondrial citrate transporters - whether individually, in combination, or partnered with complementary metabolic targets - in order to combat cancer may prove to be a consequential chemotherapeutic strategy. This review aims to summarize the use of different classes of citrate transporter inhibitors for anticancer activity, either individually or as part of a cocktail.
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