[HTML][HTML] Effects of soluble CPE on glioma cell migration are associated with mTOR activation and enhanced glucose flux
EI Ilina, A Armento, LG Sanchez, M Reichlmeir… - Oncotarget, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Carboxypeptidase E (CPE) has recently been described as a multifunctional protein that
regulates proliferation, migration and survival in several tumor entities. In glioblastoma …
regulates proliferation, migration and survival in several tumor entities. In glioblastoma …
Biological stoichiometry in human cancer
Background A growing tumor in the body can be considered a complex ecological and
evolutionary system. A new eco-evolutionary hypothesis (the “Growth Rate Hypothesis” …
evolutionary system. A new eco-evolutionary hypothesis (the “Growth Rate Hypothesis” …
Glucose utilization via glycogen phosphorylase sustains proliferation and prevents premature senescence in cancer cells
E Favaro, K Bensaad, MG Chong, DA Tennant… - Cell metabolism, 2012 - cell.com
Metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells provides energy and multiple intermediates critical
for cell growth. Hypoxia in tumors represents a hostile environment that can encourage …
for cell growth. Hypoxia in tumors represents a hostile environment that can encourage …
[HTML][HTML] Dynamic scenario of metabolic pathway adaptation in tumors and therapeutic approach
S Peppicelli, F Bianchini, L Calorini - Oncoscience, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cancer cells need to regulate their metabolic program to fuel several activities, including
unlimited proliferation, resistance to cell death, invasion and metastasis. The aim of this work …
unlimited proliferation, resistance to cell death, invasion and metastasis. The aim of this work …
Conversion of PRPS hexamer to monomer by AMPK-mediated phosphorylation inhibits nucleotide synthesis in response to energy stress
Tumors override energy stress to grow. However, how nucleotide synthesis is regulated
under energy stress is unclear. We demonstrate here that glucose deprivation or hypoxia …
under energy stress is unclear. We demonstrate here that glucose deprivation or hypoxia …
Phosphatase‐independent role of phosphatase of regenerating liver in cancer progression
Phosphatase of regenerating liver (PRL) is a family of protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs)
that are anchored to the plasma membrane by prenylation. They are frequently …
that are anchored to the plasma membrane by prenylation. They are frequently …
Signaling pathways regulating redox balance in cancer metabolism
The interplay between rewiring tumor metabolism and oncogenic driver mutations is only
beginning to be appreciated. Metabolic deregulation has been described for decades as a …
beginning to be appreciated. Metabolic deregulation has been described for decades as a …
Mechanisms of metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells supporting enhanced growth and proliferation
C Schiliro, BL Firestein - Cells, 2021 - mdpi.com
Cancer cells alter metabolic processes to sustain their characteristic uncontrolled growth
and proliferation. These metabolic alterations include (1) a shift from oxidative …
and proliferation. These metabolic alterations include (1) a shift from oxidative …
Overcoming Nutrient Stress: Integrin αvβ3-Driven Metabolic Adaptation Supports Tumor Initiation
E Rainero - Cancer Research, 2024 - AACR
Nutrient stress accompanies several stages of tumor progression, including metastasis
formation. Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer, and it has been associated with …
formation. Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer, and it has been associated with …
Elevated phosphate activates N-ras and promotes cell transformation and skin tumorigenesis
CE Camalier, MR Young, G Bobe, CM Perella… - Cancer prevention …, 2010 - AACR
Recent results suggest a paradigm shift from viewing inorganic phosphate as a passive
requirement for basic cell functions to an active regulator of cell behavior. We have …
requirement for basic cell functions to an active regulator of cell behavior. We have …