Abstract Background Growing evidence supports the use of low-carbohydrate/high-fat ketogenic diets as an adjunctive cancer therapy. However, it is unclear which genetic, metabolic, or immunological factors contribute to the beneficial effect of ketogenic diets. Therefore, we investigated the effect of ketogenic diets on the progression and metabolism of genetically and metabolically heterogeneous melanoma xenografts, as well as on the development of melanoma metastases in mice with a functional immune system. Methods Mice bearing BRAF mutant, NRAS mutant, and wild-type melanoma xenografts as well as mice bearing highly metastatic melanoma allografts were fed with a control diet or ketogenic diets, differing in their triglyceride composition...
BackgroundThe Warburg effect, also termed “aerobic glycolysis”, is one of the most remarkable and ub...
Specific diets for cancer patients have the potential to offer an adjuvant modality to conventional ...
Despite remarkable improvements in screening, diagnosis, and targeted therapies, cancer remains the ...
The application of ketogenic diet (KD) (high fat/low carbohydrate/adequate protein) as an auxiliary ...
Abstract Background Among the most prominent metabolic alterations in cancer cells are the increase ...
Low-carbohydrate, high-fat diets (ketogenic diets) might prevent tumor progression and could be used...
Currently ketogenic diets (KDs) are hyped as an anti-tumor intervention aimed at exploiting the meta...
Background: Aberrant energy metabolism is a hallmark of cancer. To fulfill the increased energy requ...
INTRODUCTION: Abnormal cancer metabolism creates a glycolytic-dependency which can be exploited by l...
Cancer cells (CCs) predominantly use aerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect) for their metabolism. This ...
Abstract Background Malignant brain tumors affect people of all ages and are the second leading caus...
The altered metabolism of cancer cells has long been viewed as a potential target for therapeutic in...
The consumption of a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet (ketogenic diet) has diverse effects on health ...
Ketogenic diets are low in carbohydrates and high in fat, which forces cells to rely more heavily up...
Rodent models of liver tumorigenesis have reproducibly shown that dietary sugar intake is a powerful...
BackgroundThe Warburg effect, also termed “aerobic glycolysis”, is one of the most remarkable and ub...
Specific diets for cancer patients have the potential to offer an adjuvant modality to conventional ...
Despite remarkable improvements in screening, diagnosis, and targeted therapies, cancer remains the ...
The application of ketogenic diet (KD) (high fat/low carbohydrate/adequate protein) as an auxiliary ...
Abstract Background Among the most prominent metabolic alterations in cancer cells are the increase ...
Low-carbohydrate, high-fat diets (ketogenic diets) might prevent tumor progression and could be used...
Currently ketogenic diets (KDs) are hyped as an anti-tumor intervention aimed at exploiting the meta...
Background: Aberrant energy metabolism is a hallmark of cancer. To fulfill the increased energy requ...
INTRODUCTION: Abnormal cancer metabolism creates a glycolytic-dependency which can be exploited by l...
Cancer cells (CCs) predominantly use aerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect) for their metabolism. This ...
Abstract Background Malignant brain tumors affect people of all ages and are the second leading caus...
The altered metabolism of cancer cells has long been viewed as a potential target for therapeutic in...
The consumption of a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet (ketogenic diet) has diverse effects on health ...
Ketogenic diets are low in carbohydrates and high in fat, which forces cells to rely more heavily up...
Rodent models of liver tumorigenesis have reproducibly shown that dietary sugar intake is a powerful...
BackgroundThe Warburg effect, also termed “aerobic glycolysis”, is one of the most remarkable and ub...
Specific diets for cancer patients have the potential to offer an adjuvant modality to conventional ...
Despite remarkable improvements in screening, diagnosis, and targeted therapies, cancer remains the ...