[HTML][HTML] Targeting mitochondrial metabolism for precision medicine in cancer
L Sainero-Alcolado, J Liaño-Pons… - Cell Death & …, 2022 - nature.com
During decades, the research field of cancer metabolism was based on the Warburg effect,
described almost one century ago. Lately, the key role of mitochondria in cancer …
described almost one century ago. Lately, the key role of mitochondria in cancer …
Revisiting the Warburg effect: historical dogma versus current understanding
P Vaupel, G Multhoff - The Journal of physiology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Contrary to Warburg's original thesis, accelerated aerobic glycolysis is not a primary,
permanent and universal consequence of dysfunctional or impaired mitochondria …
permanent and universal consequence of dysfunctional or impaired mitochondria …
Tumor glycolysis, an essential sweet tooth of tumor cells
Cancer cells undergo metabolic alterations to meet the immense demand for energy,
building blocks, and redox potential. Tumors show glucose-avid and lactate-secreting …
building blocks, and redox potential. Tumors show glucose-avid and lactate-secreting …
Methylglyoxal and its adducts: Induction, repair, and association with disease
SWT Lai, EDJ Lopez Gonzalez, T Zoukari… - Chemical research in …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Metabolism is an essential part of life that provides energy for cell growth. During metabolic
flux, reactive electrophiles are produced that covalently modify macromolecules, leading to …
flux, reactive electrophiles are produced that covalently modify macromolecules, leading to …
Interconnection between metabolism and cell cycle in cancer
Cell cycle progression and division is regulated by checkpoint controls and sequential
activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). Understanding of how these events occur in …
activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). Understanding of how these events occur in …
Crucial players in glycolysis: cancer progress
Cancer is the second most important cause of death and new therapy modalities continue to
be developed and evolved. Cancer cells' metabolism is far different from the normal, healthy …
be developed and evolved. Cancer cells' metabolism is far different from the normal, healthy …
[HTML][HTML] The oncogenic and clinical implications of lactate induced immunosuppression in the tumour microenvironment
The tumour microenvironment is of critical importance in cancer development and
progression and includes the surrounding stromal and immune cells, extracellular matrix …
progression and includes the surrounding stromal and immune cells, extracellular matrix …
A phase I dose-escalation study of AZD3965, an oral monocarboxylate transporter 1 inhibitor, in patients with advanced cancer
S Halford, GJ Veal, SR Wedge, GS Payne… - Clinical Cancer …, 2023 - AACR
Purpose: Inhibition of monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) 1–mediated lactate transport may
have cytostatic and/or cytotoxic effects on tumor cells. We report results from the dose …
have cytostatic and/or cytotoxic effects on tumor cells. We report results from the dose …
[HTML][HTML] Metabolic reprogramming of chemoresistant cancer cells and the potential significance of metabolic regulation in the reversal of cancer chemoresistance
X Chen, S Chen, D Yu - Metabolites, 2020 - mdpi.com
Metabolic reprogramming is one of the hallmarks of tumors. Alterations of cellular
metabolism not only contribute to tumor development, but also mediate the resistance of …
metabolism not only contribute to tumor development, but also mediate the resistance of …
[HTML][HTML] Exploiting oxidative phosphorylation to promote the stem and immunoevasive properties of pancreatic cancer stem cells
S Valle, S Alcalá, L Martin-Hijano… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), the fourth leading cause of cancer death, has a
5-year survival rate of approximately 7–9%. The ineffectiveness of anti-PDAC therapies is …
5-year survival rate of approximately 7–9%. The ineffectiveness of anti-PDAC therapies is …