Tumors often secrete wasting factors associated with atrophy and the degeneration of host tissues. If tumors were to be affected by the wasting factors, mechanisms allowing tumors to evade the adverse effects of the wasting factors must exist, and impairing such mechanisms may attenuate tumors. We use Drosophila midgut tumor models to show that tumors up-regulate Wingless (Wg) to oppose the growth-impeding effects caused by the wasting factor, ImpL2 (insulin-like growth factor binding protein [IGFBP]-related protein). Growth of Yorkie (Yki)-induced tumors is dependent on Wg while either elimination of ImpL2 or elevation of insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling in tumors revokes this dependency. Notably, Wg augmentation could be a gen...
Many of the links between diet and cancer are controversial and over simplified. To date,human epide...
Tumor-host interactions play an increasingly recognized role in modulating tumor growth. Thus, under...
During tumor growth—when nutrient and anabolic demands are high—autophagy supports tumor metabolism ...
Tumors kill patients not only through well-characterized perturbations to their local environment bu...
Cancer is the abnormal growth of cells. This growth can kill by disrupting the normal function of it...
SummaryThe risk of specific cancers increases in patients with metabolic dysfunction, including obes...
Cancer cachexia is a common deleterious paraneoplastic syndrome that represents an area of unmet cli...
Background. Insulin and insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) signal through a highly conserved pathway...
Epidemiological studies have provided strong evidence for the association between cancer and metabol...
Cancer cells constantly reprogram their metabolism as the disease progresses. However, our understan...
Many of the links between diet and cancer are controversial and over simplified. To date, human epid...
Many of the links between diet and cancer are controversial and over simplified. To date, human epid...
Sustaining proliferative signals and deregulating cellular energetics are two hallmarks of cancer. H...
Mammals possess multiple insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding proteins (IGFBPs), and related pro...
Skeletal muscle wasting, one of the main features of cancer cachexia, is associated with marked prot...
Many of the links between diet and cancer are controversial and over simplified. To date,human epide...
Tumor-host interactions play an increasingly recognized role in modulating tumor growth. Thus, under...
During tumor growth—when nutrient and anabolic demands are high—autophagy supports tumor metabolism ...
Tumors kill patients not only through well-characterized perturbations to their local environment bu...
Cancer is the abnormal growth of cells. This growth can kill by disrupting the normal function of it...
SummaryThe risk of specific cancers increases in patients with metabolic dysfunction, including obes...
Cancer cachexia is a common deleterious paraneoplastic syndrome that represents an area of unmet cli...
Background. Insulin and insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) signal through a highly conserved pathway...
Epidemiological studies have provided strong evidence for the association between cancer and metabol...
Cancer cells constantly reprogram their metabolism as the disease progresses. However, our understan...
Many of the links between diet and cancer are controversial and over simplified. To date, human epid...
Many of the links between diet and cancer are controversial and over simplified. To date, human epid...
Sustaining proliferative signals and deregulating cellular energetics are two hallmarks of cancer. H...
Mammals possess multiple insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding proteins (IGFBPs), and related pro...
Skeletal muscle wasting, one of the main features of cancer cachexia, is associated with marked prot...
Many of the links between diet and cancer are controversial and over simplified. To date,human epide...
Tumor-host interactions play an increasingly recognized role in modulating tumor growth. Thus, under...
During tumor growth—when nutrient and anabolic demands are high—autophagy supports tumor metabolism ...