Abstract Viruses play an important role in cancerogenesis. It is estimated that approximately 20% of all cancers are linked to infectious agents. The viral genes modulate the physiological machinery of infected cells that lead to cell transformation and development of cancer. One of the important adoptive responses by the cancer cells is their metabolic change to cope up with continuous requirement of cell survival and proliferation. In this review we will focus on how DNA viruses alter the glucose metabolism of transformed cells. Tumor DNA viruses enhance “aerobic” glycolysis upon virus-induced cell transformation, supporting rapid cell proliferation and showing the Warburg effect. Moreover, viral proteins enhance glucose uptake and contr...
cellular energy production and metabolic pathways in tumors Cancer metabolic reprogramming has been ...
During tumorigenesis, the shift from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis in ATP production accou...
Cancer cells preferentially utilize glycolysis, instead of oxidative phosphorylation, for metabolism...
Viruses play an important role in cancerogenesis. It is estimated that approximately 20% of all canc...
Viruses play an important role in cancer development as about 12% of cancer types are linked to vira...
AbstractTo ensure optimal environments for their replication and spread, viruses have evolved to alt...
The alteration of glucose metabolism is one of the first biochemical characteristics associated with...
Tumor metabolism has been the object of several studies in the past, leading to the pivotal observat...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
Tumour cells exhibiting the Warburg effect rely mostly upon aerobic glycolysis for ATP production an...
Cancer cells and viruses reprogram cell metabolism towards increased nutrient uptakeand anabolism. U...
Tumor cells exhibiting the Warburg effect rely on aerobic glycolysis for ATP production and have a n...
Reinterpretation of the Wartburg effect leads to understanding aerobic glycolysis as a process that ...
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that alter many cellular processes to create an environ...
International audienceCancer cell metabolism described by Otto Warburg in the thirties became a canc...
cellular energy production and metabolic pathways in tumors Cancer metabolic reprogramming has been ...
During tumorigenesis, the shift from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis in ATP production accou...
Cancer cells preferentially utilize glycolysis, instead of oxidative phosphorylation, for metabolism...
Viruses play an important role in cancerogenesis. It is estimated that approximately 20% of all canc...
Viruses play an important role in cancer development as about 12% of cancer types are linked to vira...
AbstractTo ensure optimal environments for their replication and spread, viruses have evolved to alt...
The alteration of glucose metabolism is one of the first biochemical characteristics associated with...
Tumor metabolism has been the object of several studies in the past, leading to the pivotal observat...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
Tumour cells exhibiting the Warburg effect rely mostly upon aerobic glycolysis for ATP production an...
Cancer cells and viruses reprogram cell metabolism towards increased nutrient uptakeand anabolism. U...
Tumor cells exhibiting the Warburg effect rely on aerobic glycolysis for ATP production and have a n...
Reinterpretation of the Wartburg effect leads to understanding aerobic glycolysis as a process that ...
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that alter many cellular processes to create an environ...
International audienceCancer cell metabolism described by Otto Warburg in the thirties became a canc...
cellular energy production and metabolic pathways in tumors Cancer metabolic reprogramming has been ...
During tumorigenesis, the shift from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis in ATP production accou...
Cancer cells preferentially utilize glycolysis, instead of oxidative phosphorylation, for metabolism...