Lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA), a key enzyme regulating aerobic glycolysis, is overexpressed in many human cancers, and correlates with poor clinical outcomes. Aerobic glycolysis is a hallmark of cancer, and drugs targeting its regulators, including LDHA, are being developed. However, the mechanisms of LDHA inhibition and the physiological significance of the LDHA inhibitors in cancer cells are unclear. Here, we show that microRNA-30a-5p (miR-30a-5p) suppresses LDHA expression by directly targeting its 3 '-UTR. Through inhibition of LDHA, miR-30a-5p dampens glycolysis by decreasing glucose uptake, lactate production, ATP generation, and extracellular acidification rate (ECAR), and increasing oxygen consumption rate (OCR) in breast canc...
The reprogramming of glucose metabolism from oxidative to glycolytic metabolism, known as the Warbur...
Background: Cancer cells possess a common metabolic phenotype, rewiring their metabolic pathways fro...
Under normoxia, non-malignant cells rely on oxidative phosphorylation for their ATP production, wher...
Background: Glucose metabolism in the tumor-microenvironment is a fundamental hallmark for tumor gro...
Abstract Background The disruption of normal gene regulation due to microRNA dysfunction is a common...
Background: Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) plays an important role in cancer pathogenesis and enhanced ...
LDH-A, as the critical enzyme accounting for the transformation from pyruvate into lactate, has been...
Purpose: To investigate the role of miR-449b-5p in gastric cancer (GC) metabolism. Methods: Human GC...
Metastases remain the major cause of death from cancer. Recent molecular advances have highlighted t...
Tumor cells increase their glucose consumption through aerobic glycolysis to manufacture the necessa...
[[abstract]]Increasing evidence reveals that breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) subtypes with distinct...
Cancer is a metabolic disease in which abnormally proliferating cancer cells rewire metabolic pathwa...
Increased glucose consumption distinguishes cancer cells from normal cells and is known as the Warbu...
[[abstract]]The altered metabolism and acidic microenvironment plays an important role in promoting ...
[[abstract]]Acquisition of resistance to gemcitabine in pancreatic cancer remains a major challenge....
The reprogramming of glucose metabolism from oxidative to glycolytic metabolism, known as the Warbur...
Background: Cancer cells possess a common metabolic phenotype, rewiring their metabolic pathways fro...
Under normoxia, non-malignant cells rely on oxidative phosphorylation for their ATP production, wher...
Background: Glucose metabolism in the tumor-microenvironment is a fundamental hallmark for tumor gro...
Abstract Background The disruption of normal gene regulation due to microRNA dysfunction is a common...
Background: Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) plays an important role in cancer pathogenesis and enhanced ...
LDH-A, as the critical enzyme accounting for the transformation from pyruvate into lactate, has been...
Purpose: To investigate the role of miR-449b-5p in gastric cancer (GC) metabolism. Methods: Human GC...
Metastases remain the major cause of death from cancer. Recent molecular advances have highlighted t...
Tumor cells increase their glucose consumption through aerobic glycolysis to manufacture the necessa...
[[abstract]]Increasing evidence reveals that breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) subtypes with distinct...
Cancer is a metabolic disease in which abnormally proliferating cancer cells rewire metabolic pathwa...
Increased glucose consumption distinguishes cancer cells from normal cells and is known as the Warbu...
[[abstract]]The altered metabolism and acidic microenvironment plays an important role in promoting ...
[[abstract]]Acquisition of resistance to gemcitabine in pancreatic cancer remains a major challenge....
The reprogramming of glucose metabolism from oxidative to glycolytic metabolism, known as the Warbur...
Background: Cancer cells possess a common metabolic phenotype, rewiring their metabolic pathways fro...
Under normoxia, non-malignant cells rely on oxidative phosphorylation for their ATP production, wher...