An increased dependency on glycolysis for ATP production is considered to be a hallmark of tumor cells. Whether this increase in glycolytic activity is due mainly to inherent metabolic alterations or to the hypoxic microenvironment remains controversial. Here we have transformed human adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) using genetic alterations as described for differentiated cells. Our data suggest that MSC require disruption of the same pathways as have been shown for differentiated cells to confer a fully transformed phenotype. Furthermore, we found that MSC are more glycolytic than primary human fibroblasts and, in contrast to differentiated cells, do not depend on increased aerobic glycolysis for ATP production during transformation. T...
Anomalous increase in glycolytic activity defines one of the key metabolic alterations in cancer cel...
Given the considerable interest in using stem cells for modeling and treating disease, it is essenti...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the in vitro spontaneous transformation of human mesenchymal stem...
For an increasing number of cancers, the cell of origin has been demonstrated to be theresident adul...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are classified as multipotent stem cells. They possess the ability to ...
BACKGROUND: Human pluripotent stem cells have the ability to generate all cell types present in the ...
Aerobic glycolysis, also referred to as the Warburg effect, has been regarded as the dominant metabo...
Human pluripotent stem cells have the ability to generate all cell types present in the adult organi...
International audienceTumor cells display important plasticity potential, which contributes to intra...
Contains fulltext : 80248.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) emerge as promising tools for tissue...
The unique metabolism of tumors was described many years ago by Otto Warburg, who identified tumor c...
Background: Human pluripotent stem cells have the ability to generate all cell types present in the ...
Stem cells have been assumed to demonstrate a reliance on anaerobic energy generation, suited to the...
Proliferating cells adapt metabolism to support the conversion of available nutrients into biomass. ...
Anomalous increase in glycolytic activity defines one of the key metabolic alterations in cancer cel...
Given the considerable interest in using stem cells for modeling and treating disease, it is essenti...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the in vitro spontaneous transformation of human mesenchymal stem...
For an increasing number of cancers, the cell of origin has been demonstrated to be theresident adul...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are classified as multipotent stem cells. They possess the ability to ...
BACKGROUND: Human pluripotent stem cells have the ability to generate all cell types present in the ...
Aerobic glycolysis, also referred to as the Warburg effect, has been regarded as the dominant metabo...
Human pluripotent stem cells have the ability to generate all cell types present in the adult organi...
International audienceTumor cells display important plasticity potential, which contributes to intra...
Contains fulltext : 80248.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) emerge as promising tools for tissue...
The unique metabolism of tumors was described many years ago by Otto Warburg, who identified tumor c...
Background: Human pluripotent stem cells have the ability to generate all cell types present in the ...
Stem cells have been assumed to demonstrate a reliance on anaerobic energy generation, suited to the...
Proliferating cells adapt metabolism to support the conversion of available nutrients into biomass. ...
Anomalous increase in glycolytic activity defines one of the key metabolic alterations in cancer cel...
Given the considerable interest in using stem cells for modeling and treating disease, it is essenti...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the in vitro spontaneous transformation of human mesenchymal stem...