How Warburg-associated lactic acidosis rewires cancer cell energy metabolism to resist glucose deprivation
Z Daverio, A Balcerczyk, GJP Rautureau, B Panthu - Cancers, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Lactic acidosis is a prominent feature of the tumour microenvironment and
a key player in cancer metabolism. This review is aimed at combining the mechanisms …
a key player in cancer metabolism. This review is aimed at combining the mechanisms …
The Warburg effect: a score for many instruments in the concert of cancer and cancer niche cells
M Jaworska, J Szczudło, A Pietrzyk, J Shah… - Pharmacological …, 2023 - Springer
Although Warburg's discovery of intensive glucose uptake by tumors, followed by lactate
fermentation in oxygen presence of oxygen was made a century ago, it is still an area of …
fermentation in oxygen presence of oxygen was made a century ago, it is still an area of …
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 …
Ubiquitination regulation of aerobic glycolysis in cancer
Y Xie, M Wang, M Xia, Y Guo, X Zu, J Zhong - Life Sciences, 2022 - Elsevier
Aerobic glycolysis, or the Warburg effect, is regarded as a critical part of metabolic
reprogramming and plays a crucial role in the occurrence and development of tumours …
reprogramming and plays a crucial role in the occurrence and development of tumours …
the Warburg effect regulation under siege: the intertwined pathways in health and disease
In the 1920s, the biochemist Otto Warburg observed that, unlike normal cells, cancer cells
catabolize glucose into lactate under aerobic conditions (hence the name “The Warburg …
catabolize glucose into lactate under aerobic conditions (hence the name “The Warburg …
Metabolic profile of the Warburg effect as a tool for molecular prognosis and diagnosis of cancer
GM Nava, LA Madrigal Perez - Expert Review of Molecular …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Adaptations of eukaryotic cells to environmental changes are important for their
survival. However, under some circumstances, microenvironmental changes promote that …
survival. However, under some circumstances, microenvironmental changes promote that …
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 …
Warburg effect and its role in tumourigenesis
Glucose is a crucial molecule in energy production and produces different end products in
non-tumourigenic-and tumourigenic tissue metabolism. Tumourigenic cells oxidise glucose …
non-tumourigenic-and tumourigenic tissue metabolism. Tumourigenic cells oxidise glucose …
2-Deoxy-D-glucose targeting of glucose metabolism in cancer cells as a potential therapy
D Zhang, J Li, F Wang, J Hu, S Wang, Y Sun - Cancer letters, 2014 - Elsevier
Cancer cells are characterized by altered glucose metabolism known as the Warburg effect
in which aerobic glycolysis is increased. Glucose is converted to lactate even under …
in which aerobic glycolysis is increased. Glucose is converted to lactate even under …
Understanding the Warburg effect: the metabolic requirements of cell proliferation
MG Vander Heiden, LC Cantley, CB Thompson - science, 2009 - science.org
In contrast to normal differentiated cells, which rely primarily on mitochondrial oxidative
phosphorylation to generate the energy needed for cellular processes, most cancer cells …
phosphorylation to generate the energy needed for cellular processes, most cancer cells …