Metabolic reprogramming exists in a variety of cancer cells, with the most relevance to glucose as a source of energy and carbon for survival and proliferation. Of note, Nrf1 was shown to be essential for regulating glycolysis pathway, but it is unknown whether it plays a role in cancer metabolic reprogramming, particularly in response to glucose starvation. Herein, we discover that Nrf1α-/- hepatoma cells are sensitive to rapid death induced by glucose deprivation, such cell death appears to be rescued by Nrf2 interference, but HepG2 (wild-type, WT) or Nrf2-/- cells are roughly unaffected by glucose starvation. Further evidence revealed that Nrf1α-/- cell death is resulted from severe oxidative stress arising from aberrant redox metabolism...
The altered metabolism of cancer can render cells dependent on the availability of metabolic substra...
A distinguishing feature of tumor cells is their upregulation of glucose metabolism. This metabolic ...
Metabolic changes are associated with cancer, but whether they are just bystander effects of deregul...
AbstractActivation of the transcription factor Nrf2 (nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2) is...
Activation of the transcription factor Nrf2 (nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2) is one of ...
SummaryCancer cells consume large quantities of nutrients and maintain high levels of anabolism. Rec...
Increased anaerobic glycolysis is a common feature of many cancer cells, which have adapted their me...
Glycogen, the highly-branched polymer of glucose, has been hypothesised to act as the major fuel res...
Increased glycolytic flux is a common feature of many cancer cells, which have adapted their metabol...
Cancer cells, which use more glucose than normal cells and accumulate extracellular lactate even und...
Cell proliferation is a metabolically demanding process. It requires active reprogramming of cellula...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Cells expressing wild-type Nrf1 were allowed to recover from transfection in fresh 5.5...
Reperfusion results in a rapid reintroduction of oxygen, glucose, and other restricted components to...
Abstract: Food is a requirement of life. Unicellular and multicellular organisms have therefore deve...
Dept. of Medicine/석사Overcoming metabolic stress is a critical step for solid tumor growth. However, ...
The altered metabolism of cancer can render cells dependent on the availability of metabolic substra...
A distinguishing feature of tumor cells is their upregulation of glucose metabolism. This metabolic ...
Metabolic changes are associated with cancer, but whether they are just bystander effects of deregul...
AbstractActivation of the transcription factor Nrf2 (nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2) is...
Activation of the transcription factor Nrf2 (nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2) is one of ...
SummaryCancer cells consume large quantities of nutrients and maintain high levels of anabolism. Rec...
Increased anaerobic glycolysis is a common feature of many cancer cells, which have adapted their me...
Glycogen, the highly-branched polymer of glucose, has been hypothesised to act as the major fuel res...
Increased glycolytic flux is a common feature of many cancer cells, which have adapted their metabol...
Cancer cells, which use more glucose than normal cells and accumulate extracellular lactate even und...
Cell proliferation is a metabolically demanding process. It requires active reprogramming of cellula...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Cells expressing wild-type Nrf1 were allowed to recover from transfection in fresh 5.5...
Reperfusion results in a rapid reintroduction of oxygen, glucose, and other restricted components to...
Abstract: Food is a requirement of life. Unicellular and multicellular organisms have therefore deve...
Dept. of Medicine/석사Overcoming metabolic stress is a critical step for solid tumor growth. However, ...
The altered metabolism of cancer can render cells dependent on the availability of metabolic substra...
A distinguishing feature of tumor cells is their upregulation of glucose metabolism. This metabolic ...
Metabolic changes are associated with cancer, but whether they are just bystander effects of deregul...