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Lactic acid: a narrative review of a promoter of the liver cancer microenvironment

  • Junhe Chen
  • , Guifang He
  • , Duo Cai
  • , Elisa Giovannetti
  • , Kentaro Inamura
  • , Shihai Liu*
  • , Wenzhe Ma*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine
  • Qingdao University
  • AIRC Start-Up Unit
  • Amsterdam University Medical Centers
  • Jichi Medical University
  • Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research

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Abstract

Background and Objective: Lactic acid is a metabolite of glycolysis produced in the body, and its production is thought to be a mechanism by which cancer cells evade immune surveillance. Immune evasion and metabolic changes are well established as basic hallmarks of cancer. Although lactate has long been considered a waste product, it is now generally recognized to be a versatile small-molecule chemical that plays an important part in the tumor microenvironment (TME), with increased lactate production linked to the development of human malignancies. Metabolism in liver cancer is redirected toward glycolysis, which enhances the production of metabolic compounds used by tumor cells to produce proteins, lipids, and nucleotides, enabling them to maintain high proliferation rates and to establish the TME. Dysregulation of metabolic activity in liver cancer may impair antitumor responses owing to the immunosuppressive activity of the lactate produced by anaerobic glycolytic rates in tumor cells. This review primarily explores the link connection between lactic acid and the TME; evaluates the role of lactic acid in the occurrence, metastasis, prognosis, and treatment of liver cancer. Additionally, it investigates the associated pathways as potential targets for liver cancer treatment. Methods: Literature searches were conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, with the publication date of the most recent article included being January 2024. After eliminating duplicate articles and less relevant articles through titles and abstracts, we selected 113 articles for this review. We categorized references into two categories. One is to classify the content into lactate-related, liver cancer-related and tumor metabolism-related. The other is to classify the article types, which are divided into reviews, research articles and clinical trials. Additionally, we consulted the reference lists of the relevant articles to ensure coverage was comprehensive and unbiased. Key Content and Findings: The connection between lactic acid and the TME has recently become an area of intense research interest, and many related articles have been published in this field. The main finding of this review is to summarize the proven link between lactate and the TME and its possible impact on the TME of liver cancer. And analyzed the potential of lactate in liver cancer treatment and prognosis prediction. Conclusions: Lactate may be key to developing novel approaches in the future treatment of liver cancer. Related research on the combination of classic therapies and molecular targeted drugs may provide innovative medicines that more selectively regulate immune cell activity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1282-1296
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Gastrointestinal Oncology
Volume15
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jun 2024

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Lactic acid
  • cancer metabolism
  • immune cells
  • liver cancer
  • tumor microenvironment (TME)

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