The ability to selectively eradicate oncogene-addicted tumors while reducing systemic toxicity has endeared targeted therapies as a treatment strategy. Nevertheless, development of acquired resistance limits the benefits and durability of such a regime. Here we report evidence of enhanced reliance on mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) in oncogene-addicted cancers manifesting acquired resistance to targeted therapies. To that effect, we describe a novel OXPHOS targeting activity of the small molecule compound, OPB-51602 (OPB). Of note, a priori treatment with OPB restored sensitivity to targeted therapies. Furthermore, cancer cells exhibiting stemness markers also showed selective reliance on OXPHOS and enhanced sensitivity to ...
Oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) takes place in mitochondria and is the process whereby cells use ...
Drug resistance of cancer cells is recognized as the primary cause of failure of chemotherapeutic tr...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) constitute a group of highly reactive molecules that have evolved as r...
Recent studies have shown that oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is a target for the effective atte...
Despite marked tumor shrinkage after 5-FU treatment, the frequency of colon cancer relapse indicates...
Mitochondria are the places for the energy production of the cells, while reactive oxygen species (R...
Cancer cells have upregulated glycolysis compared to normal cells, which has led many to the assumpt...
Cell proliferation is a delicately regulated process that couples growth signals and metabolic deman...
Therapeutic targeting of tumor vulnerabilities is emerging as a key area of research. This review is...
The research was funded by iNOVA4Health—UID/Multi/04462, a program financially supported by Fundação...
AbstractWarburg proposed that cancer originates from irreversible injury to mitochondrial oxidative ...
Mitochondrial metabolism and the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to the acqui...
It is well known that species derived from oxygen are cytotoxic and are involved in the etiology of ...
Metabolic reprogramming is an emerging hallmark of resistance to cancer therapy but may generate vul...
Background: Numerous studies have demonstrated that functional mitochondria are required for tumorig...
Oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) takes place in mitochondria and is the process whereby cells use ...
Drug resistance of cancer cells is recognized as the primary cause of failure of chemotherapeutic tr...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) constitute a group of highly reactive molecules that have evolved as r...
Recent studies have shown that oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is a target for the effective atte...
Despite marked tumor shrinkage after 5-FU treatment, the frequency of colon cancer relapse indicates...
Mitochondria are the places for the energy production of the cells, while reactive oxygen species (R...
Cancer cells have upregulated glycolysis compared to normal cells, which has led many to the assumpt...
Cell proliferation is a delicately regulated process that couples growth signals and metabolic deman...
Therapeutic targeting of tumor vulnerabilities is emerging as a key area of research. This review is...
The research was funded by iNOVA4Health—UID/Multi/04462, a program financially supported by Fundação...
AbstractWarburg proposed that cancer originates from irreversible injury to mitochondrial oxidative ...
Mitochondrial metabolism and the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to the acqui...
It is well known that species derived from oxygen are cytotoxic and are involved in the etiology of ...
Metabolic reprogramming is an emerging hallmark of resistance to cancer therapy but may generate vul...
Background: Numerous studies have demonstrated that functional mitochondria are required for tumorig...
Oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) takes place in mitochondria and is the process whereby cells use ...
Drug resistance of cancer cells is recognized as the primary cause of failure of chemotherapeutic tr...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) constitute a group of highly reactive molecules that have evolved as r...