Hypoxia-modified cancer cell metabolism
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of
oxygen within a system, known as hypoxia (low levels of oxygen) and hyperoxia (excessive …
oxygen within a system, known as hypoxia (low levels of oxygen) and hyperoxia (excessive …
Reexamining cancer metabolism: lactate production for carcinogenesis could be the purpose and explanation of the Warburg Effect
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that
augmented lactate production ('lactagenesis'), initiated by gene mutations, is the reason and …
augmented lactate production ('lactagenesis'), initiated by gene mutations, is the reason and …
Lactate metabolism: historical context, prior misinterpretations, and current understanding
BS Ferguson, MJ Rogatzki, ML Goodwin… - European journal of …, 2018 - Springer
Lactate (La−) has long been at the center of controversy in research, clinical, and athletic
settings. Since its discovery in 1780, La− has often been erroneously viewed as simply a …
settings. Since its discovery in 1780, La− has often been erroneously viewed as simply a …
[HTML][HTML] Revisiting the hallmarks of cancer
The hallmarks of cancer described by Hanahan and Weinberg have proved seminal in our
understanding of cancer's common traits and in rational drug design. Not free of critique and …
understanding of cancer's common traits and in rational drug design. Not free of critique and …
The clinical importance of assessing tumor hypoxia: relationship of tumor hypoxia to prognosis and therapeutic opportunities
C WalshJoseph, C KolbHartmuth - Antioxidants & redox signaling, 2014 - liebertpub.com
Tumor hypoxia is a well-established biological phenomenon that affects the curability of
solid tumors, regardless of treatment modality. Especially for head and neck cancer patients …
solid tumors, regardless of treatment modality. Especially for head and neck cancer patients …
Why do cancers have high aerobic glycolysis?
RA Gatenby, RJ Gillies - Nature reviews cancer, 2004 - nature.com
If carcinogenesis occurs by somatic evolution, then common components of the cancer
phenotype result from active selection and must, therefore, confer a significant growth …
phenotype result from active selection and must, therefore, confer a significant growth …
A Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Glucose Transporter 1 Downregulates Glycolysis, Induces Cell-Cycle Arrest, and Inhibits Cancer Cell Growth In Vitro and In Vivo
The functional and therapeutic importance of the Warburg effect is increasingly recognized,
and glycolysis has become a target of anticancer strategies. We recently reported the …
and glycolysis has become a target of anticancer strategies. We recently reported the …
Hypoxia in cancer: significance and impact on clinical outcome
P Vaupel, A Mayer - Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2007 - Springer
Hypoxia, a characteristic feature of locally advanced solid tumors, has emerged as a pivotal
factor of the tumor (patho-) physiome since it can promote tumor progression and resistance …
factor of the tumor (patho-) physiome since it can promote tumor progression and resistance …
Intratumor heterogeneity characterized by textural features on baseline 18F-FDG PET images predicts response to concomitant radiochemotherapy in esophageal …
18F-FDG PET is often used in clinical routine for diagnosis, staging, and response to therapy
assessment or prediction. The standardized uptake value (SUV) in the primary or regional …
assessment or prediction. The standardized uptake value (SUV) in the primary or regional …
Glucose conjugation for the specific targeting and treatment of cancer
Cancers of diverse origins exhibit marked glucose avidity and high rates of aerobic
glycolysis. Increased understanding of this dysfunctional metabolism known as the Warburg …
glycolysis. Increased understanding of this dysfunctional metabolism known as the Warburg …