Tumor cell tolerance to nutrient deprivation can be an important factor for tumor progression, and may depend on deregulation of both oncogenes and oncosuppressor proteins. Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 2 (HIPK2) is an oncosuppressor that, following its activation by several cellular stress, induces cancer cell death via p53-dependent or -independent pathways. Here, we used genetically matched human RKO colon cancer cells harboring wt-HIPK2 (HIPK2(+/+)) or stable HIPK2 siRNA interference (siHIPK2) to investigate in vitro whether HIPK2 influenced cell death in glucose restriction. We found that glucose starvation induced cell death, mainly due to c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase activation, in HIPK2(+/+)cells compared with siHIPK2 cells th...
Purpose: Cancer cells grow in an unfavorable metabolic milieu in the tumor microenvironment and are ...
Increased anaerobic glycolysis is a common feature of many cancer cells, which have adapted their me...
Drug resistance is a prevalent phenomenon that decreases the efficacy of cancer treatments and contr...
Tumor cell tolerance to nutrient deprivation can be an important factor for tumor progression, and m...
Tumor cell tolerance to nutrient deprivation can be an important factor for tumor progression, and m...
Homeodomain interacting protein kinase-2 (HIPK2) is an evolutionary conserved kinase that modulates ...
Cells need a constant supply of energy to maintain bioenergetic and survival. Upregulation of aerobi...
Cancer cells often rely on glycolysis to obtain energy and support anabolic growth. Several studies ...
Unlike the growth factor dependence of normal cells, cancer cells can maintain growth factor-indepen...
<p>Healthy cells require input from growth factor signaling pathways to maintain cell metabolism and...
Tumors show an increased rate of glucose uptake and utilization. For this reason, glucose analogs ar...
A distinguishing feature of tumor cells is their upregulation of glucose metabolism. This metabolic ...
<div><p>Cancer cells often rely on glycolysis to obtain energy and support anabolic growth. Several ...
Metabolic alterations in cancer cells are primarily caused by oncogenic mutations and cancer cells a...
Some cancer cells can survive under glucose deprivation within the microenvironment of a tumor. Rece...
Purpose: Cancer cells grow in an unfavorable metabolic milieu in the tumor microenvironment and are ...
Increased anaerobic glycolysis is a common feature of many cancer cells, which have adapted their me...
Drug resistance is a prevalent phenomenon that decreases the efficacy of cancer treatments and contr...
Tumor cell tolerance to nutrient deprivation can be an important factor for tumor progression, and m...
Tumor cell tolerance to nutrient deprivation can be an important factor for tumor progression, and m...
Homeodomain interacting protein kinase-2 (HIPK2) is an evolutionary conserved kinase that modulates ...
Cells need a constant supply of energy to maintain bioenergetic and survival. Upregulation of aerobi...
Cancer cells often rely on glycolysis to obtain energy and support anabolic growth. Several studies ...
Unlike the growth factor dependence of normal cells, cancer cells can maintain growth factor-indepen...
<p>Healthy cells require input from growth factor signaling pathways to maintain cell metabolism and...
Tumors show an increased rate of glucose uptake and utilization. For this reason, glucose analogs ar...
A distinguishing feature of tumor cells is their upregulation of glucose metabolism. This metabolic ...
<div><p>Cancer cells often rely on glycolysis to obtain energy and support anabolic growth. Several ...
Metabolic alterations in cancer cells are primarily caused by oncogenic mutations and cancer cells a...
Some cancer cells can survive under glucose deprivation within the microenvironment of a tumor. Rece...
Purpose: Cancer cells grow in an unfavorable metabolic milieu in the tumor microenvironment and are ...
Increased anaerobic glycolysis is a common feature of many cancer cells, which have adapted their me...
Drug resistance is a prevalent phenomenon that decreases the efficacy of cancer treatments and contr...