AbstractK-ras transformed fibroblasts have been shown to have a stronger dependence from glycolysis, reduced oxidative phosphorylation ability and a fragility towards glucose depletion compared to their immortalized, normal counterparts. In this paper, using RNA profiling assays and metabolic perturbations, we report changes in expression of genes encoding mitochondrial proteins and alterations in mitochondrial morphology that correlate with mitochondrial functionality. In fact, unlike normal cells, transformed cells show reduced ATP content and inability to modify mitochondria morphology upon glucose depletion. Being reverted by GEF-DN expression, such morphological and functional changes are directly connected to Ras activation. Taken tog...
Oncogene activation plays a role in metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells. We have previously show...
Mitochondria play a variety of important roles in eukaryotic cell physiology. In addition to produci...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are the most commonly used cells in tissue engineering and regenerativ...
AbstractMany cancer cells are characterized by high rate of glycolysis and reduced rate of aerobic r...
The Warburg effect in cancer cells has been proposed to involve several mechanisms, including adapta...
Increasing attention has been given to the connection between metabolism and cancer. Under aerobic c...
Although mitochondrial impairment has often been implicated in carcinogenesis, the mechanisms of its...
Systems Biology holds that complex cellular functions are generated as system-level properties endow...
The expression of oncogenic ras in normal human cells quickly induces an aberrant proliferation resp...
Mammalian cells regulate energy metabolism through molecular responses linked to the microenvironmen...
Metabolic adaptations are emerging as common traits of cancer cells and tumor progression. In vitro ...
AbstractWe demonstrate that both c-N-Ras and c-K(B)-Ras are constitutively associated with purified ...
Mutational activation of the ras gene is critical for the onset of different malignant phenotypes. W...
Recent studies have revealed that newly emerging transformed cells are often apically extruded from ...
During development, disease or in response to changes in local environmental and/or nutrient supply,...
Oncogene activation plays a role in metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells. We have previously show...
Mitochondria play a variety of important roles in eukaryotic cell physiology. In addition to produci...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are the most commonly used cells in tissue engineering and regenerativ...
AbstractMany cancer cells are characterized by high rate of glycolysis and reduced rate of aerobic r...
The Warburg effect in cancer cells has been proposed to involve several mechanisms, including adapta...
Increasing attention has been given to the connection between metabolism and cancer. Under aerobic c...
Although mitochondrial impairment has often been implicated in carcinogenesis, the mechanisms of its...
Systems Biology holds that complex cellular functions are generated as system-level properties endow...
The expression of oncogenic ras in normal human cells quickly induces an aberrant proliferation resp...
Mammalian cells regulate energy metabolism through molecular responses linked to the microenvironmen...
Metabolic adaptations are emerging as common traits of cancer cells and tumor progression. In vitro ...
AbstractWe demonstrate that both c-N-Ras and c-K(B)-Ras are constitutively associated with purified ...
Mutational activation of the ras gene is critical for the onset of different malignant phenotypes. W...
Recent studies have revealed that newly emerging transformed cells are often apically extruded from ...
During development, disease or in response to changes in local environmental and/or nutrient supply,...
Oncogene activation plays a role in metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells. We have previously show...
Mitochondria play a variety of important roles in eukaryotic cell physiology. In addition to produci...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are the most commonly used cells in tissue engineering and regenerativ...