Introduction Aggressive cancers commonly ferment glucose to lactic acid at high rates, even in the presence of oxygen. This is known as aerobic glycolysis, or the “Warburg Effect.” It is widely assumed that this is a consequence of the upregulation of glycolytic enzymes. Oncogenic drivers can increase the expression of most proteins in the glycolytic pathway, including the terminal step of exporting H+ equivalents from the cytoplasm. Proton exporters maintain an alkaline cytoplasmic pH, which can enhance all glycolytic enzyme activities, even in the absence of oncogene-related expression changes. Based on this observation, we hypothesized that increased uptake and fermentative metabolism of glucose could be driven by the expulsion of H+ equ...
Cancer remains a leading cause of death in the world today. Despite decades of research to identify ...
Brunetti-Pierri Altered metabolism is an important hallmark of cancer cells and confers them a selec...
Even in the presence of an adequate oxygen supply, many tumors metabolize the majority of the glucos...
To adjust cell growth and proliferation to changing environmental conditions or developmental requir...
Cancer cells acquire an unusual glycolytic behavior to a large extent relative to an intracellular a...
The rapid growth of cancer cells fueled by glycolysis produces large amounts of protons in cancer ce...
To fully understand the glycolytic behavior of cancer cells, it is important to recognize how it is ...
Cancer cells metabolize glucose by aerobic glycolysis, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. Fan...
Cancer cells metabolize glucose by aerobic glycolysis, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. Fan...
A high rate of glycolysis uncoupled from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) supports cancer cell gro...
Glucose, one of the most important energy sources for living organisms, is first broken down through...
Metabolic abnormalities is a hallmark of cancer. About 100 years ago, Nobel laureate Otto Heinrich W...
The hypoxia-responsiveness of the glycolytic machinery may allow pretreatment identification of hypo...
Tumor cells fuel their metabolism with glucose and glutamine to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthet...
Cancer cells have an unusual regulation of hydrogen ion dynamics that are driven by poor vascularity...
Cancer remains a leading cause of death in the world today. Despite decades of research to identify ...
Brunetti-Pierri Altered metabolism is an important hallmark of cancer cells and confers them a selec...
Even in the presence of an adequate oxygen supply, many tumors metabolize the majority of the glucos...
To adjust cell growth and proliferation to changing environmental conditions or developmental requir...
Cancer cells acquire an unusual glycolytic behavior to a large extent relative to an intracellular a...
The rapid growth of cancer cells fueled by glycolysis produces large amounts of protons in cancer ce...
To fully understand the glycolytic behavior of cancer cells, it is important to recognize how it is ...
Cancer cells metabolize glucose by aerobic glycolysis, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. Fan...
Cancer cells metabolize glucose by aerobic glycolysis, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. Fan...
A high rate of glycolysis uncoupled from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) supports cancer cell gro...
Glucose, one of the most important energy sources for living organisms, is first broken down through...
Metabolic abnormalities is a hallmark of cancer. About 100 years ago, Nobel laureate Otto Heinrich W...
The hypoxia-responsiveness of the glycolytic machinery may allow pretreatment identification of hypo...
Tumor cells fuel their metabolism with glucose and glutamine to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthet...
Cancer cells have an unusual regulation of hydrogen ion dynamics that are driven by poor vascularity...
Cancer remains a leading cause of death in the world today. Despite decades of research to identify ...
Brunetti-Pierri Altered metabolism is an important hallmark of cancer cells and confers them a selec...
Even in the presence of an adequate oxygen supply, many tumors metabolize the majority of the glucos...