Mitochondrial DNA encodes genes that are de facto metabolic enzymes and are currently emerging as pivotal players in the origin, progression, and outcome of human cancers. We here revise the multifaceted implications of mitochondrial mutations on the metabolic reprogramming cancer cells must undergo to adapt and proliferate. The sources of such mutations and the processes that govern their positive selection are described, along with the consequences that a deranged respiratory metabolism may have on the remodeling that follows oncogenes activation or tumor suppressors ablation. Ultimately, we dwell on the peculiar features of oncocytic tumors, one of the most relevant yet mysterious models to functionally investigate the role of mitochondr...
Several mutations in nuclear genes encoding for mitochondrial components have been associated with a...
Mitochondria play the central role in supplying cells with ATP and are also the major source of reac...
SummaryRecently, a metabolic shift between the increased cytoplasmic glycolysis and decreased mitoch...
Mitochondrial DNA encodes genes that are de facto metabolic enzymes and are currently emerging as pi...
Perturbed mitochondrial bioenergetics constitute a core pillar of cancer-associated metabolic dysfun...
Mitochondria are cell organelles mostly known for their production of ATP through oxidative phosphor...
Carcinogenesis is a multi-step process that refers to transformation of a normal cell into a tumoral...
Mitochondria from normal and cancerous cells represent a tale of two cities, wherein both execute si...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in energy metabolism, apoptosis and calcium regulation. They are e...
A prominent role for mitochondrial genes and metabolism has been recently characterized in oncocytic...
Since Otto Warburg linked mitochondrial physiology and oncogenesis in the 1930s, a number of studies...
AbstractA prominent role for mitochondrial genes and metabolism has been recently characterized in o...
Cancer cells exhibit profound metabolic alterations, allowing them to fulfill the metabolic needs th...
Mitochondrial DNA alterations, including point mutations, deletions, inversions and copy number var...
Mitochondria, cellular powerhouses, play a central role in apoptosis. In addition, they are suspecte...
Several mutations in nuclear genes encoding for mitochondrial components have been associated with a...
Mitochondria play the central role in supplying cells with ATP and are also the major source of reac...
SummaryRecently, a metabolic shift between the increased cytoplasmic glycolysis and decreased mitoch...
Mitochondrial DNA encodes genes that are de facto metabolic enzymes and are currently emerging as pi...
Perturbed mitochondrial bioenergetics constitute a core pillar of cancer-associated metabolic dysfun...
Mitochondria are cell organelles mostly known for their production of ATP through oxidative phosphor...
Carcinogenesis is a multi-step process that refers to transformation of a normal cell into a tumoral...
Mitochondria from normal and cancerous cells represent a tale of two cities, wherein both execute si...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in energy metabolism, apoptosis and calcium regulation. They are e...
A prominent role for mitochondrial genes and metabolism has been recently characterized in oncocytic...
Since Otto Warburg linked mitochondrial physiology and oncogenesis in the 1930s, a number of studies...
AbstractA prominent role for mitochondrial genes and metabolism has been recently characterized in o...
Cancer cells exhibit profound metabolic alterations, allowing them to fulfill the metabolic needs th...
Mitochondrial DNA alterations, including point mutations, deletions, inversions and copy number var...
Mitochondria, cellular powerhouses, play a central role in apoptosis. In addition, they are suspecte...
Several mutations in nuclear genes encoding for mitochondrial components have been associated with a...
Mitochondria play the central role in supplying cells with ATP and are also the major source of reac...
SummaryRecently, a metabolic shift between the increased cytoplasmic glycolysis and decreased mitoch...