Lactate mediates multiple cell-intrinsic effects in cancer metabolism in terms of development, maintenance, and metastasis and is often correlated with poor prognosis. Its functions are undertaken as an energy source for neighboring carcinoma cells and serve as a lactormone for oncogenic signaling pathways. Indeed, two isomers of lactate are produced in the Warburg effect: L-lactate and D-lactate. L-lactate is the main end-production of glycolytic fermentation which catalyzes glucose, and tiny D-lactate is fabricated through the glyoxalase system. Their production inevitably affects cancer development and therapy. Here, we systematically review the mechanisms of lactate isomers production, and highlight emerging evidence of the carcinogenic...
The majority of cancers of various tissue origin display wide portions suffering from insufficient r...
Lactate accumulation in tumors has been associated with metastases and poor overall survival in canc...
Metabolic abnormalities is a hallmark of cancer. About 100 years ago, Nobel laureate Otto Heinrich W...
Lactate, once considered a waste product of glycolysis, has emerged as a critical regulator of cance...
Rewired metabolism is acknowledged as one of the drivers of tumor growth. As a result, aerobic glyco...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
The role of lactic acid (lactate) in cell metabolism has been significantly revised in recent decade...
Tumor cells fuel their metabolism with glucose and glutamine to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthet...
Cancer is a complex disease that includes the reprogramming of metabolic pathways by malignant proli...
High rate of glycolysis is a metabolic hallmark of cancer. While anaerobic glycolysis promotes energ...
Metabolism plays a critical role in the progression of cancer malignancy, with nutrient source flexi...
Cancer metastasis to distant organs is initiated by tumor cells that disseminate from primary hetero...
Cancer metastasis to distant organs is initiated by tumor cells that disseminate from primary hetero...
The majority of cancers of various tissue origin display wide portions suffering from insufficient r...
Lactate accumulation in tumors has been associated with metastases and poor overall survival in canc...
Metabolic abnormalities is a hallmark of cancer. About 100 years ago, Nobel laureate Otto Heinrich W...
Lactate, once considered a waste product of glycolysis, has emerged as a critical regulator of cance...
Rewired metabolism is acknowledged as one of the drivers of tumor growth. As a result, aerobic glyco...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
The role of lactic acid (lactate) in cell metabolism has been significantly revised in recent decade...
Tumor cells fuel their metabolism with glucose and glutamine to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthet...
Cancer is a complex disease that includes the reprogramming of metabolic pathways by malignant proli...
High rate of glycolysis is a metabolic hallmark of cancer. While anaerobic glycolysis promotes energ...
Metabolism plays a critical role in the progression of cancer malignancy, with nutrient source flexi...
Cancer metastasis to distant organs is initiated by tumor cells that disseminate from primary hetero...
Cancer metastasis to distant organs is initiated by tumor cells that disseminate from primary hetero...
The majority of cancers of various tissue origin display wide portions suffering from insufficient r...
Lactate accumulation in tumors has been associated with metastases and poor overall survival in canc...
Metabolic abnormalities is a hallmark of cancer. About 100 years ago, Nobel laureate Otto Heinrich W...