Ammonia is a ubiquitous by-product of cellular metabolism; however, the biological consequences of ammonia production are not fully understood, especially in cancer. We found that ammonia is not merely a toxic waste product but is recycled into central amino acid metabolism to maximize nitrogen utilization. In our experiments, human breast cancer cells primarily assimilated ammonia through reductive amination catalyzed by glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH); secondary reactions enabled other amino acids, such as proline and aspartate, to directly acquire this nitrogen. Metabolic recycling of ammonia accelerated proliferation of breast cancer. In mice, ammonia accumulated in the tumor microenvironment and was used directly to generate amino acids ...
[eng] In this thesis, tumor metabolic reprogramming has been exploited in order to propose new targe...
Abstract Background Glutamine and glutamate are known to play important roles in cancer biology. How...
Mitochondrial isocitrate dehydrogenase 2 (IDH2) catalyzes reductive carboxylation (RC, reverse Krebs...
Abstract Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), the most abundant cells in the tumor microenvironment...
Mammary epithelial cells transition between periods of proliferation and quiescence during developme...
Amino acid metabolism: Glutamine in healthy and cancerous cells Insights into how the amino acid glu...
Several cancers, including breast cancers, show dependence on glutamine metabolism. The purpose of t...
Many cancer cells consume glutamine at high rates; counterintuitively, they simultaneously excrete g...
Metabolic reprogramming has emerged as a common phenotype of cancers. Otto Warburg in 1920s observed...
The role of glutaminolysis in providing metabolites to support tumour growth is well-established, bu...
Like in an ecosystem, cancer and other cells residing in the tumor microenvironment engage in variou...
Like in an ecosystem, cancer and other cells residing in the tumor microenvironment engage in variou...
Cancer cells undergo a multifaceted rewiring of cellular metabolism to support their biosynthetic ne...
Ammonia is a toxic by-product of metabolism that causes cellular stresses. Although a number of prot...
SummaryHow mitochondrial glutaminolysis contributes to redox homeostasis in cancer cells remains unc...
[eng] In this thesis, tumor metabolic reprogramming has been exploited in order to propose new targe...
Abstract Background Glutamine and glutamate are known to play important roles in cancer biology. How...
Mitochondrial isocitrate dehydrogenase 2 (IDH2) catalyzes reductive carboxylation (RC, reverse Krebs...
Abstract Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), the most abundant cells in the tumor microenvironment...
Mammary epithelial cells transition between periods of proliferation and quiescence during developme...
Amino acid metabolism: Glutamine in healthy and cancerous cells Insights into how the amino acid glu...
Several cancers, including breast cancers, show dependence on glutamine metabolism. The purpose of t...
Many cancer cells consume glutamine at high rates; counterintuitively, they simultaneously excrete g...
Metabolic reprogramming has emerged as a common phenotype of cancers. Otto Warburg in 1920s observed...
The role of glutaminolysis in providing metabolites to support tumour growth is well-established, bu...
Like in an ecosystem, cancer and other cells residing in the tumor microenvironment engage in variou...
Like in an ecosystem, cancer and other cells residing in the tumor microenvironment engage in variou...
Cancer cells undergo a multifaceted rewiring of cellular metabolism to support their biosynthetic ne...
Ammonia is a toxic by-product of metabolism that causes cellular stresses. Although a number of prot...
SummaryHow mitochondrial glutaminolysis contributes to redox homeostasis in cancer cells remains unc...
[eng] In this thesis, tumor metabolic reprogramming has been exploited in order to propose new targe...
Abstract Background Glutamine and glutamate are known to play important roles in cancer biology. How...
Mitochondrial isocitrate dehydrogenase 2 (IDH2) catalyzes reductive carboxylation (RC, reverse Krebs...