Since the well-known hallmarks of cancer were described by Hanahan and Weinberg, fundamental advances of molecular genomic technologies resulted in the discovery of novel puzzle pieces in the multistep pathogenesis of cancer. MicroRNAs are involved in the altered epigenetic pattern and metabolic phenotype of malignantly transformed cells. They contribute to the initiation, progression and metastasis-formation of cancers, also interacting with oncogenes, tumor-suppressor genes and epigenetic modifiers. Metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells results from the dysregulation of a complex network, in which microRNAs are located at central hubs. MicroRNAs regulate the expression of several metabolic enzymes, including tumor-specific isoforms. The...
Initiation and progression of cancer are under both genetic and epigenetic regulation. Epigenetic mo...
Numerous miRNAs are deregulated in human cancers, and experimental evidence indicates that they can ...
Based on the pivotal importance of epigenetics for transcription regulation, it is not surprising th...
The reprogramming of glucose metabolism from oxidative to glycolytic metabolism, known as the Warbur...
Metabolic reprogramming is a feature of cancer cells that provides fast energy production and the ab...
Background: Cancer cells possess a common metabolic phenotype, rewiring their metabolic pathways fro...
Cancer is a complex disease involving alterations of multiple processes, with both genetic and epige...
Abstract Advanced studies of microRNAs (miRNAs) have revealed their manifold biological functions, i...
The process of metabolic re-programing is linked to the activation of oncogenes and/or suppression o...
In the past decade, significant advances in molecular research have provided a deeper understanding ...
Studies have shown that alterations of epigenetics and microRNAs (miRNAs) play critical roles in the...
Aberrant metabolism is arising interest in the scientific community not only because of the role it ...
Cancer has been considered, for a long time, a genetic disease where mutations in key regulatory gen...
The most profound biochemical phenotype of cancer cells is their ability to metabolize glucose to la...
AbstractAltered cellular metabolism is a fundamental adaptation of cancer during rapid proliferation...
Initiation and progression of cancer are under both genetic and epigenetic regulation. Epigenetic mo...
Numerous miRNAs are deregulated in human cancers, and experimental evidence indicates that they can ...
Based on the pivotal importance of epigenetics for transcription regulation, it is not surprising th...
The reprogramming of glucose metabolism from oxidative to glycolytic metabolism, known as the Warbur...
Metabolic reprogramming is a feature of cancer cells that provides fast energy production and the ab...
Background: Cancer cells possess a common metabolic phenotype, rewiring their metabolic pathways fro...
Cancer is a complex disease involving alterations of multiple processes, with both genetic and epige...
Abstract Advanced studies of microRNAs (miRNAs) have revealed their manifold biological functions, i...
The process of metabolic re-programing is linked to the activation of oncogenes and/or suppression o...
In the past decade, significant advances in molecular research have provided a deeper understanding ...
Studies have shown that alterations of epigenetics and microRNAs (miRNAs) play critical roles in the...
Aberrant metabolism is arising interest in the scientific community not only because of the role it ...
Cancer has been considered, for a long time, a genetic disease where mutations in key regulatory gen...
The most profound biochemical phenotype of cancer cells is their ability to metabolize glucose to la...
AbstractAltered cellular metabolism is a fundamental adaptation of cancer during rapid proliferation...
Initiation and progression of cancer are under both genetic and epigenetic regulation. Epigenetic mo...
Numerous miRNAs are deregulated in human cancers, and experimental evidence indicates that they can ...
Based on the pivotal importance of epigenetics for transcription regulation, it is not surprising th...