Background: Most cancers, including breast cancer, have high rates of glucose consumption, associated with lactate production, a process referred as “Warburg effect”. Acidification of the tumour microenvironment by lactate extrusion, performed by lactate transporters (MCTs), is associated with higher cell proliferation, migration, invasion, angiogenesis and increased cell survival. Previously, we have described MCT1 up-regulation in breast carcinoma samples and demonstrated the importance of in vitro MCT inhibition. In this study, we performed siRNA knockdown of MCT1 and MCT4 in basal-like breast cancer cells in both normoxia and hypoxia conditions to validate the potential of lactate transport inhibition in breast cancer treatment. Results...
Here we investigated the impact of WNT5A signaling on aerobic glycolysis and evaluated its effects o...
Increasing evidence indicate that lactate, the end-product of a glycolytic metabolism, promotes tumo...
<div><p>Lactate accumulation in tumors has been associated with metastases and poor overall survival...
Background: Most cancers, including breast cancer, have high rates of glucose consumption, associate...
BACKGROUND Most cancers, including breast cancer, have high rates of glucose consumption, associated...
This is linked to the online version of the paper at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERC-13-0132.The tumo...
High rate of glycolysis is a metabolic hallmark of cancer. While anaerobic glycolysis promotes energ...
Monocarboxylate transporter 1 (MCT1) inhibition is thought to block tumor growth through disruption ...
Lactate, once considered a waste product of glycolysis, has emerged as a critical regulator of cance...
The majority of cancers of various tissue origin display wide portions suffering from insufficient r...
<p>Pathophysiologic lactate accumulation is characteristic of solid tumors and has been associated w...
Many cancers rely on glycolytic metabolism to fuel rapid proliferation. This has spurred interest i...
<div><p>Switching to a glycolytic metabolism is a rapid adaptation of tumor cells to hypoxia. Althou...
Tumors contain oxygenated and hypoxic regions, so the tumor cell population is heterogeneous. Hypoxi...
Switching to a glycolytic metabolism is a rapid adaptation of tumor cells to hypoxia. Although this ...
Here we investigated the impact of WNT5A signaling on aerobic glycolysis and evaluated its effects o...
Increasing evidence indicate that lactate, the end-product of a glycolytic metabolism, promotes tumo...
<div><p>Lactate accumulation in tumors has been associated with metastases and poor overall survival...
Background: Most cancers, including breast cancer, have high rates of glucose consumption, associate...
BACKGROUND Most cancers, including breast cancer, have high rates of glucose consumption, associated...
This is linked to the online version of the paper at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERC-13-0132.The tumo...
High rate of glycolysis is a metabolic hallmark of cancer. While anaerobic glycolysis promotes energ...
Monocarboxylate transporter 1 (MCT1) inhibition is thought to block tumor growth through disruption ...
Lactate, once considered a waste product of glycolysis, has emerged as a critical regulator of cance...
The majority of cancers of various tissue origin display wide portions suffering from insufficient r...
<p>Pathophysiologic lactate accumulation is characteristic of solid tumors and has been associated w...
Many cancers rely on glycolytic metabolism to fuel rapid proliferation. This has spurred interest i...
<div><p>Switching to a glycolytic metabolism is a rapid adaptation of tumor cells to hypoxia. Althou...
Tumors contain oxygenated and hypoxic regions, so the tumor cell population is heterogeneous. Hypoxi...
Switching to a glycolytic metabolism is a rapid adaptation of tumor cells to hypoxia. Although this ...
Here we investigated the impact of WNT5A signaling on aerobic glycolysis and evaluated its effects o...
Increasing evidence indicate that lactate, the end-product of a glycolytic metabolism, promotes tumo...
<div><p>Lactate accumulation in tumors has been associated with metastases and poor overall survival...