International audience: Tumor cells, including leukemic cells, remodel their bioenergetic system in favor of aerobic glycolysis. This process is called "the Warburg effect" and offers an attractive pharmacological target to preferentially eliminate malignant cells. In addition, recent results show that metabolic changes can be linked to tumor immune evasion. Mouse models demonstrate the importance of this metabolic remodeling in leukemogenesis. Some leukemias, although treatable, remain incurable and resistance to chemotherapy produces an elevated percentage of relapse in most leukemia cases. Several groups have targeted the specific metabolism of leukemia cells in preclinical and clinical studies to improve the prognosis of these patients,...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
Alterations on glucose consumption and biosynthetic activity of amino acids, lipids and nucleotides ...
Copyright © 2013 Zaira Leni et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
International audience: Tumor cells, including leukemic cells, remodel their bioenergetic system in ...
International audienceTumor cells, including leukemic cells, remodel their bioenergetic system in fa...
During the last decade, the development of anticancer therapies has focused on targeting neoplastic-...
Can we consider cancer to be a "metabolic disease"? Tumors are the result of a metabolic selection, ...
<p>It has been long known that many types of cancers have high metabolic requirements and use reprog...
Cancer is one of the most pervasive diseases yet known and is accredited with over 8.8 million death...
International audienceIn the recent years, cancer research succeeded with sensitive detection method...
The Warburg effect, a hallmark of cancer, has recently been identified as a metabolic limitation of ...
Cancer metabolism differs from that of the healthy cells in several aspects. Aerobic glycolysis (e.g...
Cancer cells have high proliferation rate and therefore require continuous energy source. Metabolic ...
Almost all invasive cancers, regardless of tissue origin, are characterized by specific modification...
Cancer cells undergo numerous adaptive processes to sustain rapid growth and survival. One notable m...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
Alterations on glucose consumption and biosynthetic activity of amino acids, lipids and nucleotides ...
Copyright © 2013 Zaira Leni et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
International audience: Tumor cells, including leukemic cells, remodel their bioenergetic system in ...
International audienceTumor cells, including leukemic cells, remodel their bioenergetic system in fa...
During the last decade, the development of anticancer therapies has focused on targeting neoplastic-...
Can we consider cancer to be a "metabolic disease"? Tumors are the result of a metabolic selection, ...
<p>It has been long known that many types of cancers have high metabolic requirements and use reprog...
Cancer is one of the most pervasive diseases yet known and is accredited with over 8.8 million death...
International audienceIn the recent years, cancer research succeeded with sensitive detection method...
The Warburg effect, a hallmark of cancer, has recently been identified as a metabolic limitation of ...
Cancer metabolism differs from that of the healthy cells in several aspects. Aerobic glycolysis (e.g...
Cancer cells have high proliferation rate and therefore require continuous energy source. Metabolic ...
Almost all invasive cancers, regardless of tissue origin, are characterized by specific modification...
Cancer cells undergo numerous adaptive processes to sustain rapid growth and survival. One notable m...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
Alterations on glucose consumption and biosynthetic activity of amino acids, lipids and nucleotides ...
Copyright © 2013 Zaira Leni et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...