[HTML][HTML] Beyond Warburg effect–dual metabolic nature of cancer cells

J Xie, H Wu, C Dai, Q Pan, Z Ding, D Hu, B Ji, Y Luo… - Scientific reports, 2014 - nature.com
Warburg effect is a dominant phenotype of most cancer cells. Here we show that this
phenotype depends on its environment. When cancer cells are under regular culture …

[HTML][HTML] Emerging metabolic targets in cancer therapy

Y Zhao, H Liu, AI Riker, O Fodstad… - … in bioscience: a …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly
rely on mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation to produce energy. In contrast, cancer cells …

The Warburg effect and glucose-derived cancer theranostics

RK Tekade, X Sun - Drug Discovery Today, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Tumor cells increase their metabolic rates as well as glucose uptake to maintain
amplified proliferation,•Consequently, tumor cells switch from mitochondrial oxidative …

Warburg effects in cancer and normal proliferating cells: two tales of the same name

H Sun, L Chen, S Cao, Y Liang… - Genomics, Proteomics …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
It has been observed that both cancer tissue cells and normal proliferating cells (NPCs)
have the Warburg effect. Our goal here is to demonstrate that they do this for different …

[HTML][HTML] Cancer cell metabolism: Warburg and beyond

PP Hsu, DM Sabatini - Cell, 2008 - cell.com
Described decades ago, the Warburg effect of aerobic glycolysis is a key metabolic hallmark
of cancer, yet its significance remains unclear. In this Essay, we re-examine the Warburg …

The Warburg effect: how does it benefit cancer cells?

MV Liberti, JW Locasale - Trends in biochemical sciences, 2016 - cell.com
Cancer cells rewire their metabolism to promote growth, survival, proliferation, and long-term
maintenance. The common feature of this altered metabolism is the increased glucose …

Lactate and lactate transporters as key players in the maintenance of the Warburg effect

A Pereira-Nunes, J Afonso, S Granja… - … : the main driver of …, 2020 - Springer
Reprogramming of energy metabolism is a key hallmark of cancer. Most cancer cells display
a glycolytic phenotype, with increased glucose consumption and glycolysis rates, and …

From Warburg effect to Reverse Warburg effect; the new horizons of anti-cancer therapy

S Benny, R Mishra, MK Manojkumar, TP Aneesh - Medical hypotheses, 2020 - Elsevier
An old ideology of killing the cancer cells by starving them is the underlying concept of the
Warburg effect. It is the process of aerobic glycolysis exhibited by the cancer cells …

Drivers of the Warburg phenotype

RA Cairns - The Cancer Journal, 2015 - journals.lww.com
The Warburg effect was first described by Otto Warburg in the 1920s and describes the
preferential conversion of glucose to lactate as opposed to its metabolism through the citric …

[HTML][HTML] Metabolic signature of Warburg effect in cancer: An effective and obligatory interplay between nutrient transporters and catabolic/anabolic pathways to …

M Mathew, NT Nguyen, YD Bhutia, S Sivaprakasam… - Cancers, 2024 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Cancer represents unrestricted growth with the removal of conventional
brakes that control growth under normal conditions. This requires novel mechanisms to …