Metabolic coupling and the Reverse Warburg Effect in cancer: Implications for novel biomarker and anticancer agent development
L Wilde, M Roche, M Domingo-Vidal, K Tanson… - Seminars in …, 2017 - Elsevier
abstract Glucose is a key metabolite used by cancer cells to generate ATP, maintain redox
state and create biomass. Glucose can be catabolized to lactate in the cytoplasm, which is …
state and create biomass. Glucose can be catabolized to lactate in the cytoplasm, which is …
[HTML][HTML] The pentose phosphate pathway as a potential target for cancer therapy
During cancer progression, cancer cells are repeatedly exposed to metabolic stress
conditions in a resource-limited environment which they must escape. Increasing evidence …
conditions in a resource-limited environment which they must escape. Increasing evidence …
TIGAR drives colorectal cancer ferroptosis resistance through ROS/AMPK/SCD1 pathway
MY Liu, HM Li, XY Wang, R Xia, X Li, YJ Ma… - Free Radical Biology …, 2022 - Elsevier
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed malignancy and major
cause of cancer death in the world. Ferroptosis is a recently identified type of regulated cell …
cause of cancer death in the world. Ferroptosis is a recently identified type of regulated cell …
[HTML][HTML] Metabolic cooperation and competition in the tumor microenvironment: implications for therapy
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is an ensemble of non-tumor cells comprising
fibroblasts, cells of the immune system, and endothelial cells, besides various soluble …
fibroblasts, cells of the immune system, and endothelial cells, besides various soluble …
Cancer-associated fibroblasts drive glycolysis in a targetable signaling loop implicated in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma progression
Despite aggressive therapies, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is
associated with a less than 50% 5-year survival rate. Late-stage HNSCC frequently consists …
associated with a less than 50% 5-year survival rate. Late-stage HNSCC frequently consists …
[HTML][HTML] Fructose 2, 6-bisphosphate in cancer cell metabolism
R Bartrons, H Simon-Molas, A Rodríguez-García… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
For a long time, pioneers in the field of cancer cell metabolism, such as Otto Warburg, have
focused on the idea that tumor cells maintain high glycolytic rates even with adequate …
focused on the idea that tumor cells maintain high glycolytic rates even with adequate …
POU1F1 transcription factor induces metabolic reprogramming and breast cancer progression via LDHA regulation
A Martínez-Ordoñez, S Seoane, L Avila, N Eiro… - Oncogene, 2021 - nature.com
Metabolic reprogramming is considered hallmarks of cancer. Aerobic glycolysis in tumors
cells has been well-known for almost a century, but specific factors that regulate lactate …
cells has been well-known for almost a century, but specific factors that regulate lactate …
Mechanism overview and target mining of atherosclerosis: Endothelial cell injury in atherosclerosis is regulated by glycolysis
R Wang, M Wang, J Ye, G Sun… - … journal of molecular …, 2021 - spandidos-publications.com
Atherosclerosis (AS) is a chronic disease with a complex pathology that may lead to several
cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases; however, further research is necessary to …
cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases; however, further research is necessary to …
[HTML][HTML] Cell line-directed breast cancer research based on glucose metabolism status
Metabolic reprogramming is a potential hallmark of tumor cells to support continuous
proliferation. Metabolic heterogeneity in breast cancer patients has been highlighted as the …
proliferation. Metabolic heterogeneity in breast cancer patients has been highlighted as the …
Tumors defective in homologous recombination rely on oxidative metabolism: relevance to treatments with PARP inhibitors
Á Lahiguera, P Hyroššová, A Figueras… - EMBO molecular …, 2020 - embopress.org
Mitochondrial metabolism and the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to
the acquisition of DNA mutations and genomic instability in cancer. How genomic instability …
the acquisition of DNA mutations and genomic instability in cancer. How genomic instability …