During tumorigenesis, the high metabolic demand of cancer cells results in increased production of reactive oxygen species. To maintain oxidative homeostasis, tumor cells increase their antioxidant production through hyperactivation of the NRF2 pathway, which promotes tumor cell growth. Despite the extensive characterization of NRF2-driven metabolic rewiring, little is known about the metabolic liabilities generated by this reprogramming. Here, we show that activation of NRF2, in either mouse or human cancer cells, leads to increased dependency on exogenous glutamine through increased consumption of glutamate for glutathione synthesis and glutamate secretion by xc-antiporter system. Together, this limits glutamate availability for the trica...
The NRF2/KEAP1 pathway is a fundamental signaling cascade that controls multiple cytoprotective res...
AbstractActivation of the transcription factor Nrf2 (nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2) is...
SummaryHow mitochondrial glutaminolysis contributes to redox homeostasis in cancer cells remains unc...
SummaryMetabolic reprogramming is critical to oncogenesis, but the emergence and function of this pr...
Rapidly proliferating cancer cells have increased biosynthetic and bioenergetic needs compared to qu...
SummaryCancer cells consume large quantities of nutrients and maintain high levels of anabolism. Rec...
Comment on: Lukey MJ, Greene KS, Erickson JW, et al. The oncogenic transcription factor c-Jun regula...
Background: The study of cancer metabolism has been largely dedicated to exploring the hypothesis th...
Many cancer cells consume glutamine at high rates; counterintuitively, they simultaneously excrete g...
As noted by Warburg, many cancer cells depend on the consumption of glucose. We performed a genetic ...
In 2011, the authors of the landmark paper Hallmarks of Cancer\u27 re-adapted their original work ...
[eng] In this thesis, tumor metabolic reprogramming has been exploited in order to propose new targe...
Tumor cells alter their metabolism to maintain unregulated cellular proliferation and survival, but ...
Cancer cells are now revealing their metabolic secrets with a combination of biochemical approaches ...
The transcription factor (nuclear factor-erythroid 2 p45-related factor 2, NRF2) is a master regulat...
The NRF2/KEAP1 pathway is a fundamental signaling cascade that controls multiple cytoprotective res...
AbstractActivation of the transcription factor Nrf2 (nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2) is...
SummaryHow mitochondrial glutaminolysis contributes to redox homeostasis in cancer cells remains unc...
SummaryMetabolic reprogramming is critical to oncogenesis, but the emergence and function of this pr...
Rapidly proliferating cancer cells have increased biosynthetic and bioenergetic needs compared to qu...
SummaryCancer cells consume large quantities of nutrients and maintain high levels of anabolism. Rec...
Comment on: Lukey MJ, Greene KS, Erickson JW, et al. The oncogenic transcription factor c-Jun regula...
Background: The study of cancer metabolism has been largely dedicated to exploring the hypothesis th...
Many cancer cells consume glutamine at high rates; counterintuitively, they simultaneously excrete g...
As noted by Warburg, many cancer cells depend on the consumption of glucose. We performed a genetic ...
In 2011, the authors of the landmark paper Hallmarks of Cancer\u27 re-adapted their original work ...
[eng] In this thesis, tumor metabolic reprogramming has been exploited in order to propose new targe...
Tumor cells alter their metabolism to maintain unregulated cellular proliferation and survival, but ...
Cancer cells are now revealing their metabolic secrets with a combination of biochemical approaches ...
The transcription factor (nuclear factor-erythroid 2 p45-related factor 2, NRF2) is a master regulat...
The NRF2/KEAP1 pathway is a fundamental signaling cascade that controls multiple cytoprotective res...
AbstractActivation of the transcription factor Nrf2 (nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2) is...
SummaryHow mitochondrial glutaminolysis contributes to redox homeostasis in cancer cells remains unc...