Oncogenic transformation leads to changes in glutamine metabolism that make transformed cells highly dependent on glutamine for anabolic growth and survival. Herein, we investigated the cell death mechanism activated in glutamine-addicted tumor cells in response to the limitation of glutamine metabolism. We show that glutamine starvation triggers a FADD and caspase-8-dependent and mitochondria-operated apoptotic program in tumor cells that involves the pro-apoptotic TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand receptor 2 (TRAIL-R2), but is independent of its cognate ligand TRAIL. In glutamine-depleted tumor cells, activation of the amino acid-sensing general control nonderepressible-2 kinase (GCN2) is responsible for TRAIL-R2 upregulation, caspase...
The cellular receptor Notch1 is a central regulator of T-cell development, and as a consequence, Not...
Driven by oncogenic signaling, glutamine addiction exhibited by cancer cells often leads to severe g...
Suppressing glutaminolysis does not always induce cancer cell death in glutamine dependent tumors be...
Oncogenic transformation leads to changes in glutamine metabolism that make transformed cells highly...
Glutamine plays an important role in the metabolism of tumor cells through its contribution to redox...
Glutamine plays an important role in the metabolism of tumor cells through its contribution to redox...
Glutamine metabolism has been proved to be dysregulated in many cancer cells, and is essential for p...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are byproducts of normal cellular processes. While low or moderate lev...
Tumor cells dependence on glutamine offers a rationale for their elimination via targeting of glutam...
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to fulfil the rising bioenergetic demand due to the high pro...
Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer that plays an essential role in tumor initiation and...
Tumors reprogram pathways of nutrient acquisition and metabolism to meet their bioenergetic needs an...
Abstract L-glutamine (Gln) withdrawal rapidly triggers apoptosis in the murine hybridoma cell line S...
The dependency of cancer cells on glutamine may be exploited therapeutically as a new strategy for t...
Driven by oncogenic signaling, glutamine addiction exhibited by cancer cells often leads to severe g...
The cellular receptor Notch1 is a central regulator of T-cell development, and as a consequence, Not...
Driven by oncogenic signaling, glutamine addiction exhibited by cancer cells often leads to severe g...
Suppressing glutaminolysis does not always induce cancer cell death in glutamine dependent tumors be...
Oncogenic transformation leads to changes in glutamine metabolism that make transformed cells highly...
Glutamine plays an important role in the metabolism of tumor cells through its contribution to redox...
Glutamine plays an important role in the metabolism of tumor cells through its contribution to redox...
Glutamine metabolism has been proved to be dysregulated in many cancer cells, and is essential for p...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are byproducts of normal cellular processes. While low or moderate lev...
Tumor cells dependence on glutamine offers a rationale for their elimination via targeting of glutam...
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to fulfil the rising bioenergetic demand due to the high pro...
Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer that plays an essential role in tumor initiation and...
Tumors reprogram pathways of nutrient acquisition and metabolism to meet their bioenergetic needs an...
Abstract L-glutamine (Gln) withdrawal rapidly triggers apoptosis in the murine hybridoma cell line S...
The dependency of cancer cells on glutamine may be exploited therapeutically as a new strategy for t...
Driven by oncogenic signaling, glutamine addiction exhibited by cancer cells often leads to severe g...
The cellular receptor Notch1 is a central regulator of T-cell development, and as a consequence, Not...
Driven by oncogenic signaling, glutamine addiction exhibited by cancer cells often leads to severe g...
Suppressing glutaminolysis does not always induce cancer cell death in glutamine dependent tumors be...