Reprogramming of metabolic priorities promotes tumor progression. Our understanding of the Warburg effect, based on studies of cultured cancer cells, has evolved to a more complex understanding of tumor metabolism within an ecosystem that provides and catabolizes diverse nutrients provided by the local tumor microenvironment. Recent studies have illustrated that heterogeneous metabolic changes occur at the level of tumor type, tumor subtype, within the tumor itself, and within the tumor microenvironment. Thus, altered metabolism occurs in cancer cells and in the tumor microenvironment (fibroblasts, immune cells and fat cells). Herein we describe how these growth advantages are obtained through either “convergent” genetic changes, in which c...
Cancer cells reprogram cellular metabolism to support growth and maintain pathogenicity. Since Otto ...
Aberrant metabolism is arising interest in the scientific community not only because of the role it ...
Metabolic changes that facilitate tumor growth are one of the hallmarks of cancer. The triggers of t...
While aerobic glycolysis, or the Warburg effect, has for a long time been considered a hallmark of t...
Breast cancer progression is characterized by changes in cellular metabolism that contribute to enha...
Cancer cells must rewire cellular metabolism to satisfy the demands of growth and proliferation. Alt...
Targeting cancer metabolism has the potential to lead to major advances in tumor therapy. Numerous p...
Cancer cells usually reside in microenvironment stress, such as hypoxia, acidosis, Hypo-nutrition an...
The Warburg effect and its accompanying metabolic features (anaplerosis, cataplerosis) are presented...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous disease that can be triggered by genetic alterations in mammar...
During the last decades compelling evidence has accumulated indicating that abnormalities in metabol...
Altered metabolism in cancer cells is pivotal for tumor growth, most notably by providing energy, re...
Tumor heterogeneity is reflected and influenced by genetic, epigenetic, and metabolic differences in...
Cancer cells are most clearly characterized by their abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth. One of t...
Cancer cells reprogram cellular metabolism to support growth and maintain pathogenicity. Since Otto ...
Aberrant metabolism is arising interest in the scientific community not only because of the role it ...
Metabolic changes that facilitate tumor growth are one of the hallmarks of cancer. The triggers of t...
While aerobic glycolysis, or the Warburg effect, has for a long time been considered a hallmark of t...
Breast cancer progression is characterized by changes in cellular metabolism that contribute to enha...
Cancer cells must rewire cellular metabolism to satisfy the demands of growth and proliferation. Alt...
Targeting cancer metabolism has the potential to lead to major advances in tumor therapy. Numerous p...
Cancer cells usually reside in microenvironment stress, such as hypoxia, acidosis, Hypo-nutrition an...
The Warburg effect and its accompanying metabolic features (anaplerosis, cataplerosis) are presented...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous disease that can be triggered by genetic alterations in mammar...
During the last decades compelling evidence has accumulated indicating that abnormalities in metabol...
Altered metabolism in cancer cells is pivotal for tumor growth, most notably by providing energy, re...
Tumor heterogeneity is reflected and influenced by genetic, epigenetic, and metabolic differences in...
Cancer cells are most clearly characterized by their abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth. One of t...
Cancer cells reprogram cellular metabolism to support growth and maintain pathogenicity. Since Otto ...
Aberrant metabolism is arising interest in the scientific community not only because of the role it ...
Metabolic changes that facilitate tumor growth are one of the hallmarks of cancer. The triggers of t...