In 1927 Otto Warburg established that tumours derive energy primarily from the conversion of glucose to lactic acid and only partially through cellular respiration involving oxygen. In the 1950’s he proposed that all causes of cancer reflected different mechanisms of disabling cellular respiration in favour of fermentation (now termed aerobic glycolysis). The role of aberrant glucose metabolism in cancer is now firmly established. The shift away from oxidative phosphorylation towards the metabolically expensive aerobic glycolysis is somewhat counter-intuitive given its wasteful nature. Multiple control processes are in place to maintain cellular efficiency and it is likely that these mechanisms are disrupted to facilitate the shift to the r...
International audienceCancer cells employ both conventional oxidative metabolism and glycolytic anae...
Most tumor cells reprogram their glucose metabolism as a result of mutations in oncogenes and tumor ...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...
In 1927 Otto Warburg established that tumours derive energy primarily from the conversion of glucose...
International audienceCancer cell metabolism described by Otto Warburg in the thirties became a canc...
In contrast to normal differentiated cells, which rely primarily on mitochondrial oxidative phosphor...
Described decades ago, the Warburg effect of aerobic glycolysis is a key metabolic hallmark of cance...
Malignant cells exhibit aerobic glycolysis (the Warburg effect) and become dependent on de novo lipo...
Glucose is a crucial molecule in energy production and produces different end products in non-tumour...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
It was 80 years after the Otto Warburg discovery of aerobic glycolysis, a major hallmark in the unde...
AbstractDuring the last decades a considerable amount of research has been focused on cancer. Recent...
Proliferating cancer cells reprogram their metabolic circuitry to thrive in an environment deficient...
Influential research by Warburg and Cori in the 1920’s ignited interest in how cancer cells’ energy ...
Energetic pathways combine in the heart of metabolism. These essential routes supply energy for bioc...
International audienceCancer cells employ both conventional oxidative metabolism and glycolytic anae...
Most tumor cells reprogram their glucose metabolism as a result of mutations in oncogenes and tumor ...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...
In 1927 Otto Warburg established that tumours derive energy primarily from the conversion of glucose...
International audienceCancer cell metabolism described by Otto Warburg in the thirties became a canc...
In contrast to normal differentiated cells, which rely primarily on mitochondrial oxidative phosphor...
Described decades ago, the Warburg effect of aerobic glycolysis is a key metabolic hallmark of cance...
Malignant cells exhibit aerobic glycolysis (the Warburg effect) and become dependent on de novo lipo...
Glucose is a crucial molecule in energy production and produces different end products in non-tumour...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
It was 80 years after the Otto Warburg discovery of aerobic glycolysis, a major hallmark in the unde...
AbstractDuring the last decades a considerable amount of research has been focused on cancer. Recent...
Proliferating cancer cells reprogram their metabolic circuitry to thrive in an environment deficient...
Influential research by Warburg and Cori in the 1920’s ignited interest in how cancer cells’ energy ...
Energetic pathways combine in the heart of metabolism. These essential routes supply energy for bioc...
International audienceCancer cells employ both conventional oxidative metabolism and glycolytic anae...
Most tumor cells reprogram their glucose metabolism as a result of mutations in oncogenes and tumor ...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...