The non-essential amino acids serine and glycine are used in multiple anabolic processes that support cancer cell growth and proliferation (reviewed in ref. 1). While some cancer cells upregulate de novo serine synthesis, many others rely on exogenous serine for optimal growth. Restriction of dietary serine and glycine can reduce tumour growth in xenograft and allograft models. Here we show that this observation translates into more clinically relevant autochthonous tumours in genetically engineered mouse models of intestinal cancer (driven by Apc inactivation) or lymphoma (driven by Myc activation). The increased survival following dietary restriction of serine and glycine in these models was further improved by antagonizing the anti-oxida...
Objective: Profound metabolic alterations characterize cancer development and, beyond glucose addict...
Leukemia cells are described as a prototype of glucose-consuming cells with a high turnover rate. Th...
Tumors exhibit altered metabolism compared to normal tissues. Many cancers upregulate expression of ...
The non-essential amino acids serine and glycine are used in multiple anabolic processes that suppor...
Many tumour cells show dependence on exogenous serine and dietary serine and glycine starvation can ...
Cancer cells reprogramme their metabolism to support unrestrained proliferation and survival in nutr...
Understanding cancer metabolism is key to unveil the Achilles’ heel of cancer cells and provide nove...
Serine and glycine are biosynthetically linked, and together provide the essential precursors for th...
Serine and glycine are biosynthetically linked, and together provide the essential precursors for th...
Serine and glycine are biosynthetically linked, and together provide the essential precursors for th...
Previous work has shown that some cancer cells are highly dependent on serine/glycine uptake for pro...
Serine, glycine and other nonessential amino acids are critical for tumour progression, and strategi...
The activation of de novo serine/glycine biosynthesis in a subset of tumors has been described as a ...
SummaryPrevious work has shown that some cancer cells are highly dependent on serine/glycine uptake ...
Serine metabolism is frequently dysregulated in cancers; however, the benefit that this confers to t...
Objective: Profound metabolic alterations characterize cancer development and, beyond glucose addict...
Leukemia cells are described as a prototype of glucose-consuming cells with a high turnover rate. Th...
Tumors exhibit altered metabolism compared to normal tissues. Many cancers upregulate expression of ...
The non-essential amino acids serine and glycine are used in multiple anabolic processes that suppor...
Many tumour cells show dependence on exogenous serine and dietary serine and glycine starvation can ...
Cancer cells reprogramme their metabolism to support unrestrained proliferation and survival in nutr...
Understanding cancer metabolism is key to unveil the Achilles’ heel of cancer cells and provide nove...
Serine and glycine are biosynthetically linked, and together provide the essential precursors for th...
Serine and glycine are biosynthetically linked, and together provide the essential precursors for th...
Serine and glycine are biosynthetically linked, and together provide the essential precursors for th...
Previous work has shown that some cancer cells are highly dependent on serine/glycine uptake for pro...
Serine, glycine and other nonessential amino acids are critical for tumour progression, and strategi...
The activation of de novo serine/glycine biosynthesis in a subset of tumors has been described as a ...
SummaryPrevious work has shown that some cancer cells are highly dependent on serine/glycine uptake ...
Serine metabolism is frequently dysregulated in cancers; however, the benefit that this confers to t...
Objective: Profound metabolic alterations characterize cancer development and, beyond glucose addict...
Leukemia cells are described as a prototype of glucose-consuming cells with a high turnover rate. Th...
Tumors exhibit altered metabolism compared to normal tissues. Many cancers upregulate expression of ...