Metabolism of bladder cancer represents a key issue for cancer research. Several metabolic altered pathways are involved in bladder tumorigenesis, representing therefore interesting targets for therapy. Tumor cells, including urothelial cancer cells, rely on a peculiar shift to aerobic glycolysis-dependent metabolism (the Warburg-effect) as the main energy source to sustain their uncontrolled growth and proliferation. Therefore, the high glycolytic flux depends on the overexpression of glycolysis-related genes (SRC-3, glucose transporter type 1 [GLUT1], GLUT3, lactic dehydrogenase A [LDHA], LDHB, hexokinase 1 [HK1], HK2, pyruvate kinase type M [PKM], and hypoxia-inducible factor 1-alpha [HIF-1α]), resulting in an overproduction of pyruvate,...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine whether oxidative stress and the glycolytic switch are correlated to tum...
Cell proliferation is a delicately regulated process that couples growth signals and metabolic deman...
Proliferating cancer cells are able to reprogram their energy metabolism, favouring glycolysis even ...
Metabolism of bladder cancer represents a key issue for cancer research. Several metabolic altered p...
Previous studies have shown that metabolomics can be a useful tool to better understand the mechanis...
Bladder cancer is the 10th most common cancer worldwide. For muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), ...
Metabolomic analysis has proven to be a useful tool in biomarker discovery and the molecular classi...
Metabolomics has recently proved to be useful in the area of biomarker discovery for cancers in whic...
Cellular energy metabolism is one of the main processes affected during the transition from normal t...
Purpose: Although several therapeutic options for bladder cancer are available, the poor efficacy an...
Urothelial cancer is a malignant tumor with metastatic ability and high mortality. Malignant tumors ...
BackgroundAerobic glycolysis and epidermal–mesenchymal transition (EMT) play key roles in the develo...
Monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) are vital for intracellular pH homeostasis by extruding lactate ...
Objective: To examine whether oxidative stress and the glycolytic switch are correlated to tumor gra...
Metabolism reprogramming is considered a hallmark of cancer. The study of bladder cancer (BC) metabo...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine whether oxidative stress and the glycolytic switch are correlated to tum...
Cell proliferation is a delicately regulated process that couples growth signals and metabolic deman...
Proliferating cancer cells are able to reprogram their energy metabolism, favouring glycolysis even ...
Metabolism of bladder cancer represents a key issue for cancer research. Several metabolic altered p...
Previous studies have shown that metabolomics can be a useful tool to better understand the mechanis...
Bladder cancer is the 10th most common cancer worldwide. For muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), ...
Metabolomic analysis has proven to be a useful tool in biomarker discovery and the molecular classi...
Metabolomics has recently proved to be useful in the area of biomarker discovery for cancers in whic...
Cellular energy metabolism is one of the main processes affected during the transition from normal t...
Purpose: Although several therapeutic options for bladder cancer are available, the poor efficacy an...
Urothelial cancer is a malignant tumor with metastatic ability and high mortality. Malignant tumors ...
BackgroundAerobic glycolysis and epidermal–mesenchymal transition (EMT) play key roles in the develo...
Monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) are vital for intracellular pH homeostasis by extruding lactate ...
Objective: To examine whether oxidative stress and the glycolytic switch are correlated to tumor gra...
Metabolism reprogramming is considered a hallmark of cancer. The study of bladder cancer (BC) metabo...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine whether oxidative stress and the glycolytic switch are correlated to tum...
Cell proliferation is a delicately regulated process that couples growth signals and metabolic deman...
Proliferating cancer cells are able to reprogram their energy metabolism, favouring glycolysis even ...