Adaptive landscapes and emergent phenotypes: why do cancers have high glycolysis?
RJ Gillies, RA Gatenby - Journal of bioenergetics and biomembranes, 2007 - Springer
Investigating the causes of increased aerobic glycolysis in tumors (Warburg Effect) has gone
in and out of fashion many times since it was first described almost a century ago. The field …
in and out of fashion many times since it was first described almost a century ago. The field …
Constant growth rate can be supported by decreasing energy flux and increasing aerobic glycolysis
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as
aerobic glycolysis, is believed to maximize growth rate. We observed increasing aerobic …
aerobic glycolysis, is believed to maximize growth rate. We observed increasing aerobic …
Cancer signaling drives cancer metabolism: AKT and the Warburg effect
AM Hosios, BD Manning - Cancer Research, 2021 - AACR
The Warburg effect, the propensity of some cells to metabolize glucose to lactate in the
presence of oxygen (also known as aerobic glycolysis), has long been observed in cancer …
presence of oxygen (also known as aerobic glycolysis), has long been observed in cancer …
Separation of metabolic supply and demand: aerobic glycolysis as a normal physiological response to fluctuating energetic demands in the membrane
T Epstein, L Xu, RJ Gillies, RA Gatenby - Cancer & metabolism, 2014 - Springer
Background Cancer cells, and a variety of normal cells, exhibit aerobic glycolysis, high rates
of glucose fermentation in the presence of normal oxygen concentrations, also known as the …
of glucose fermentation in the presence of normal oxygen concentrations, also known as the …
Glycolytic suppression dramatically changes the intracellular metabolic profile of multiple cancer cell lines in a mitochondrial metabolism-dependent manner
R Shiratori, K Furuichi, M Yamaguchi, N Miyazaki… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Most cancer cells rely on glycolysis to generate ATP, even when oxygen is available.
However, merely inhibiting the glycolysis is insufficient for the eradication of cancer cells …
However, merely inhibiting the glycolysis is insufficient for the eradication of cancer cells …
Energy metabolism in tumor cells
R Moreno‐Sánchez, S Rodríguez‐Enríquez… - The FEBS …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
In early studies on energy metabolism of tumor cells, it was proposed that the enhanced
glycolysis was induced by a decreased oxidative phosphorylation. Since then it has been …
glycolysis was induced by a decreased oxidative phosphorylation. Since then it has been …
Loss of the mitochondrial bioenergetic capacity underlies the glucose avidity of carcinomas
F López-Ríos, M Sánchez-Aragó, E García-García… - Cancer research, 2007 - AACR
The down-regulation of the catalytic subunit of the mitochondrial H+-ATP synthase (β-F1-
ATPase) is a hallmark of most human carcinomas. This characteristic of the cancer cell …
ATPase) is a hallmark of most human carcinomas. This characteristic of the cancer cell …
How does the metabolism of tumour cells differ from that of normal cells
ND Amoêdo, JP Valencia, MF Rodrigues… - Bioscience …, 2013 - portlandpress.com
Tumour cells thrive in environments that would be hostile to their normal cell counterparts.
Survival depends on the selection of cell lines that harbour modifications of both, gene …
Survival depends on the selection of cell lines that harbour modifications of both, gene …
Therapeutic targeting of cancer cell metabolism
Abstract In 1927, Otto Warburg and coworkers reported the increased uptake of glucose and
production of lactate by tumors in vivo as compared with normal tissues. This phenomenon …
production of lactate by tumors in vivo as compared with normal tissues. This phenomenon …
Cancer's sweet tooth
T Bui, CB Thompson - Cancer cell, 2006 - cell.com
Even in the presence of an adequate oxygen supply, many tumors metabolize the majority of
the glucose they take up through glycolysis. It has been a long-held belief that this glycolytic …
the glucose they take up through glycolysis. It has been a long-held belief that this glycolytic …