Therapeutic targeting hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF-1) in cancer: cutting gordian knot of cancer cell metabolism

A Sharma, S Sinha, N Shrivastava - Frontiers in genetics, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Metabolic alterations are one of the hallmarks of cancer, which has recently gained great
attention. Increased glucose absorption and lactate secretion in cancer cells are …

Cellular life span and the Warburg effect

H Kondoh - Experimental cell research, 2008 - Elsevier
Enhanced glycolysis is observed in most of cancerous cells and tissues, called as the
Warburg effect. Recent advance in senescent biology implicates that the metabolic shift to …

The Warburg effect: insights from the past decade

M Upadhyay, J Samal, M Kandpal, OV Singh… - Pharmacology & …, 2013 - Elsevier
Several decades ago, Otto Warburg discovered that cancer cells produce energy
predominantly by glycolysis; a phenomenon now termed “Warburg effect”. Warburg linked …

How does cancer cell metabolism affect tumor migration and invasion?

T Han, D Kang, D Ji, X Wang, W Zhan, M Fu… - Cell adhesion & …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Cancer metastasis is the major cause of cancer-associated death. Accordingly, identification
of the regulatory mechanisms that control whether or not tumor cells become “directed …

Hypoxia dictates metabolic rewiring of tumors: implications for chemoresistance

DC Belisario, J Kopecka, M Pasino, M Akman… - Cells, 2020 - mdpi.com
Hypoxia is a condition commonly observed in the core of solid tumors. The hypoxia-
inducible factors (HIF) act as hypoxia sensors that orchestrate a coordinated response …

Metabolic heterogeneity of cancer cells: an interplay between HIF-1, GLUTs, and AMPK

NT Moldogazieva, IM Mokhosoev, AA Terentiev - Cancers, 2020 - mdpi.com
It has been long recognized that cancer cells reprogram their metabolism under hypoxia
conditions due to a shift from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to glycolysis in order to …

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 …

Introduction to the molecular basis of cancer metabolism and the Warburg effect

DC Ngo, K Ververis, SM Tortorella… - Molecular biology …, 2015 - Springer
In differentiated normal cells, the conventional route of glucose metabolism involves
glycolysis, followed by the citric acid cycle and electron transport chain to generate usable …

Hypoxic regulation of glucose transport, anaerobic metabolism and angiogenesis in cancer: novel pathways and targets for anticancer therapeutics

RE Airley, A Mobasheri - Chemotherapy, 2007 - karger.com
Cancer cells require a steady source of metabolic energy in order to continue their
uncontrolled growth and proliferation. Accelerated glycolysis is one of the biochemical …

Hypoxia and metabolic adaptation of cancer cells

KL Eales, KER Hollinshead, DA Tennant - Oncogenesis, 2016 - nature.com
Low oxygen tension (hypoxia) is a pervasive physiological and pathophysiological stimulus
that metazoan organisms have contended with since they evolved from their single-celled …