Cardio-Oncology: Understanding the Intersections Between Cardiac Metabolism and Cancer Biology

Anja Karlstaedt, Matthew Barrett, Ray Hu, Seth Thomas Gammons, Bonnie Ky

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    Abstract

    An important priority in the cardiovascular care of oncology patients is to reduce morbidity and mortality, and improve the quality of life in cancer survivors through cross-disciplinary efforts. The rate of survival in cancer patients has improved dramatically over the past decades. Nonetheless, survivors may be more likely to die from cardiovascular disease in the long term, secondary, not only to the potential toxicity of cancer therapeutics, but also to the biology of cancer. In this context, efforts from basic and translational studies are crucial to understanding the molecular mechanisms causal to cardiovascular disease in cancer patients and survivors, and identifying new therapeutic targets that may prevent and treat both diseases. This review aims to highlight our current understanding of the metabolic interaction between cancer and the heart, including potential therapeutic targets. An overview of imaging techniques that can support both research studies and clinical management is also provided. Finally, this review highlights opportunities and challenges that are necessary to advance our understanding of metabolism in the context of cardio-oncology.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Pages (from-to)705-718
    Number of pages14
    JournalJACC: Basic to Translational Science
    Volume6
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Aug 2021

    Keywords

    • cancer
    • cardio-oncology
    • heart failure
    • metabolism
    • oncometabolism

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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