Tumour metastasis as an adaptation of tumour cells to fulfil their phosphorus requirements

CCCR de Carvalho, MJ Caramujo - Medical hypotheses, 2012 - Elsevier
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is a vital component of nucleotides, membrane phospholipids, and
phosphorylated intermediates in cellular signalling. The Growth Rate Hypothesis (GRH) …

Obesity and cancer: Potential mediation by dysregulated dietary phosphate

RB Brown - Obesities, 2022 - mdpi.com
Next to smoking, obesity is the second leading preventable risk factor for cancer, but
increasing rates of obesity and overweight are estimated to overtake smoking as the leading …

[HTML][HTML] Inorganic phosphate in the development and treatment of cancer: A Janus Bifrons?

L Sapio, S Naviglio - World journal of clinical oncology, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is an essential nutrient to living organisms. It is required as a
component of the energy metabolism, kinase/phosphatase signaling and in the formation …

Low Dietary Inorganic Phosphate Stimulates Lung Tumorigenesis Through Altering Protein Translation and Cell Cycle in K-ras LA1 Mice

CX Xu, H Jin, HT Lim, YC Ha, CH Chae, GH An… - Nutrition and …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Recent surveys indicate that Pi intake has increased steadily as Pi-containing foods have
increased. Our previous study demonstrated that high dietary Pi strongly stimulated lung …

Interstitial inorganic phosphate as a tumor microenvironment marker for tumor progression

AA Bobko, TD Eubank, B Driesschaert, I Dhimitruka… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Noninvasive in vivo assessment of chemical tumor microenvironment (TME) parameters
such as oxygen (p O2), extracellular acidosis (pHe), and concentration of interstitial …

Acid gradient across plasma membrane can drive phosphate bond synthesis in cancer cells: acidic tumor milieu as a potential energy source

G Dhar, S Sen, G Chaudhuri - PLoS One, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Aggressive cancers exhibit an efficient conversion of high amounts of glucose to lactate
accompanied by acid secretion, a phenomenon popularly known as the Warburg effect. The …

Preneoplastic cells switch to Warburg metabolism from their inception exposing multiple vulnerabilities for targeted elimination

H Myllymäki, L Kelly, AM Elliot, RN Carter… - Oncogenesis, 2024 - nature.com
Otto Warburg described tumour cells as displaying enhanced aerobic glycolysis whilst
maintaining defective oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) for energy production almost …

[PDF][PDF] Phosphate: from stardust to eukaryotic cell cycle control

J Jiménez, S Bru, MPC Ribeiro, J Clotet - Int. microbiol, 2016 - revistes.iec.cat
Phosphorus is a pivotal element in all biochemical systems: it serves to store metabolic
energy as ATP, it forms the backbone of genetic material such as RNA and DNA, and it …

Inositol phosphate recycling regulates glycolytic and lipid metabolism that drives cancer aggressiveness

DI Benjamin, SM Louie, MM Mulvihill… - ACS chemical …, 2014 - ACS Publications
Cancer cells possess fundamentally altered metabolism that supports their pathogenic
features, which includes a heightened reliance on aerobic glycolysis to provide precursors …

Invasive phenotype induced by low extracellular pH requires mitochondria dependent metabolic flexibility

SC Shin, D Thomas, P Radhakrishnan… - Biochemical and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Metabolic reprogramming is required for tumors to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthetic
demands of malignant progression. Numerous studies have established a causal …