Mitochondria, known for more than a century as the energy powerhouse of a cell, represent key intracellular signaling hub that are emerging as important determinants of several aspects of cancer development and progression, including metabolic reprogramming, acquisition of metastatic capability, and response to chemotherapeutic drugs. The majority of cancer cells harbors somatic mutations in the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) and/or alterations in the mtDNA content, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction. Decreased mtDNA content is also detected in tumor-initiating cells, a subpopulation of cancer cells that are believed to play an integral role in cancer recurrence following chemotherapy. Although mutations in mitochondrial genes are common in...
Unchecked growth and proliferation is a hallmark of cancer, and numerous oncogenic mutations reprogr...
Breast cancers are very heterogeneous tissues with several cell types and metabolic pathways togethe...
AbstractRecently, the inevitable metabolic reprogramming experienced by cancer cells as a result of ...
To adapt to tumoral environment conditions or even to escape chemotherapy, cells rapidly reprogram t...
Mitochondria are essential intracellular organelles that regulate energy metabolism, cell death, and...
Cancer cells undergo a multifaceted rewiring of cellular metabolism to support their biosynthetic ne...
Altered metabolism is a distinct feature of cancer cells. During transformation, the entire metaboli...
Carcinogenesis is a multi-step process that refers to transformation of a normal cell into a tumoral...
Cancer cells are known to drastically alter cellular energy metabolism. The Warburg effect has been ...
Mitochondria are semi-autonomous organelles of eukaryotic cells. They perform crucial functions such...
Mitochondria are key regulators of cell survival and are involved in a plethora of mechanisms, such ...
Mitochondria play the central role in supplying cells with ATP and are also the major source of reac...
Cancer is a complex disease that is characteristic by its heterogeneity in forms and symptoms. This ...
The mitochondrion is an important organelle and provides energy for a plethora of intracellular reac...
International audienceGlycolysis has long been considered as the major metabolic process for energy ...
Unchecked growth and proliferation is a hallmark of cancer, and numerous oncogenic mutations reprogr...
Breast cancers are very heterogeneous tissues with several cell types and metabolic pathways togethe...
AbstractRecently, the inevitable metabolic reprogramming experienced by cancer cells as a result of ...
To adapt to tumoral environment conditions or even to escape chemotherapy, cells rapidly reprogram t...
Mitochondria are essential intracellular organelles that regulate energy metabolism, cell death, and...
Cancer cells undergo a multifaceted rewiring of cellular metabolism to support their biosynthetic ne...
Altered metabolism is a distinct feature of cancer cells. During transformation, the entire metaboli...
Carcinogenesis is a multi-step process that refers to transformation of a normal cell into a tumoral...
Cancer cells are known to drastically alter cellular energy metabolism. The Warburg effect has been ...
Mitochondria are semi-autonomous organelles of eukaryotic cells. They perform crucial functions such...
Mitochondria are key regulators of cell survival and are involved in a plethora of mechanisms, such ...
Mitochondria play the central role in supplying cells with ATP and are also the major source of reac...
Cancer is a complex disease that is characteristic by its heterogeneity in forms and symptoms. This ...
The mitochondrion is an important organelle and provides energy for a plethora of intracellular reac...
International audienceGlycolysis has long been considered as the major metabolic process for energy ...
Unchecked growth and proliferation is a hallmark of cancer, and numerous oncogenic mutations reprogr...
Breast cancers are very heterogeneous tissues with several cell types and metabolic pathways togethe...
AbstractRecently, the inevitable metabolic reprogramming experienced by cancer cells as a result of ...