Metabolic reprogramming in melanoma therapy.

Publication date: Jul 05, 2025

Melanoma, a deadly and aggressive cancer, exhibits significant metabolic reprogramming that supports energy production, biosynthesis, and tumor progression. This metabolic adaptation drives melanoma growth, proliferation, metastasis, and therapy resistance, highlighting its potential as a promising target for therapeutic intervention. This review focuses on the latest studies elucidating metabolic pathways involved in melanoma progression, therapeutic response, and resistance. Additionally, the potential of targeting metabolic pathways-either alone or in combination with established therapeutic inhibitors-to block disease progression in melanoma is also discussed. Such insights might improve our understanding of metabolic pathways in melanoma development and foster advancements in melanoma therapy.

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Concepts Keywords
Aggressive Aggressive
Cancer Cancer
Death Deadly
Discov Exhibits
Therapy Melanoma
Metabolic
Pathways
Potential
Progression
Reprogramming
Resistance
Significant
Supports
Therapeutic
Therapy

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH melanoma
pathway KEGG Melanoma
disease MESH cancer
disease MESH metastasis
pathway KEGG Metabolic pathways
disease MESH disease progression

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