Investigating the role of inorganic phosphate in tumor metabolism and metastasis
CP Ramirez, D Fiedler - Cancer & Metabolism, 2014 - Springer
Background Altered cell metabolism is regarded as a hallmark of cancer with numerous
studies highlighting glucose and glutamine as critical nutrients for tumor proliferation …
studies highlighting glucose and glutamine as critical nutrients for tumor proliferation …
Phosphate toxicity and tumorigenesis
RB Brown, MS Razzaque - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Reviews …, 2018 - Elsevier
In this article, we briefly summarized evidence that cellular phosphate burden from
phosphate toxicity is a pathophysiological determinant of cancer cell growth. Tumor cells …
phosphate toxicity is a pathophysiological determinant of cancer cell growth. Tumor cells …
Intratumoral inorganic phosphate deprivation: A new anticancer strategy?
X Fu, J Zhao, Q Liang, R Luo, G Fan, Q Tang - Medical Hypotheses, 2020 - Elsevier
Tumor epidemiology, as well as tumor microenvironments and cancer cell signaling study,
has been presented with statistical relevance of inorganic phosphate (Pi) to tumorigenesis …
has been presented with statistical relevance of inorganic phosphate (Pi) to tumorigenesis …
Spontaneous Tumor Regression and Reversion: Insights and Associations with Reduced Dietary Phosphate
RB Brown - Cancers, 2024 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary In spontaneous tumor regression, tumors shrink and disappear without
conventional treatments. This phenomenon challenges the view that cancer is an …
conventional treatments. This phenomenon challenges the view that cancer is an …
Modulating phosphate consumption, a novel therapeutic approach for the control of cancer cell proliferation and tumorigenesis
JL Arnst, GR Beck Jr - Biochemical pharmacology, 2021 - Elsevier
Phosphorus, often in the form of inorganic phosphate (Pi), is critical to cellular function on
many levels; it is required as an integral component of kinase signaling, in the formation and …
many levels; it is required as an integral component of kinase signaling, in the formation and …
Interstitial inorganic phosphate as a tumor microenvironment marker for tumor progression
Noninvasive in vivo assessment of chemical tumor microenvironment (TME) parameters
such as oxygen (p O2), extracellular acidosis (pHe), and concentration of interstitial …
such as oxygen (p O2), extracellular acidosis (pHe), and concentration of interstitial …
High inorganic phosphate intake promotes tumorigenesis at early stages in a mouse model of lung cancer
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is required by all living organisms for the development of organs
such as bone, muscle, brain, and lungs, regulating the expression of several critical genes …
such as bone, muscle, brain, and lungs, regulating the expression of several critical genes …
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) in the breast cancer microenvironment: Production, transport and signal transduction as potential targets for anticancer strategies
MA Lacerda-Abreu… - Current Cancer Drug …, 2023 - ingentaconnect.com
Tumor cells develop a high demand for inorganic phosphate (Pi) due to their high growth
rates and energy requirements. Serum Pi concentrations in cancer patients have been found …
rates and energy requirements. Serum Pi concentrations in cancer patients have been found …
Cancer Cachexia and Dysregulated Phosphate Metabolism: Insights from Mutant p53 and Mutant Klotho Mouse Models
RB Brown - Metabolites, 2022 - mdpi.com
The present perspective article proposes that cachexia, muscle wasting in cancer, is
mediated by dysregulated phosphate metabolism and phosphate toxicity that can damage …
mediated by dysregulated phosphate metabolism and phosphate toxicity that can damage …
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) …
phosphorylated intermediates in cellular signalling. The Growth Rate Hypothesis (GRH) …