The glucose transporter GLUT1 is frequently overexpressed in most tumor tissues because rapidly proliferating cancer cells rely primarily on glycolysis, a low-efficiency metabolic pathway that necessitates a very high rate of glucose consumption. Because blocking GLUT1 is a promising anticancer strategy, we developed a novel class of GLUT1 inhibitors based on the 4-aryl-substituted salicylketoxime scaffold. Some of these compounds are efficient inhibitors of glucose uptake in lung cancer cells and have a notable antiproliferative effect. In contrast to their 5-aryl-substituted regioisomers, the newly synthesized compounds reported herein do not display significant binding to the estrogen receptors. The inhibition of glucose uptake in cancer...
An analysis of the main pharmacophoric features present in the still limited number of inhibitors of...
We report on aromatic N-glucosides that inhibit selectively the cancer metabolism via two coexistent...
Although the number of cancer hallmarks is increasing with the progressive understanding of molecula...
The glucose transporter GLUT1 is frequently overexpressed in most tumor tissues because rapidly prol...
Some derivatives of the 4-arylsalicylketoximes series displayed inhibitory effects on glucose transp...
Most of cancers originating from various tissues show an overexpression of glucose transporters (GLU...
The Warburg effect, consisting in alterations of the glucose metabolism in cancer cells, where gluco...
Glucose transporters (GLUTs) comprise a family of 14 membrane proteins that regulate glucose uptake ...
The Warburg effect describes how most cancer cells exhibit higher-than-normal glucose consumption, n...
The altered metabolism observed in cancer cells generally consists of increased glucose uptake and g...
Deregulation of cellular metabolism has been well established as one hallmark of cancer. Increased a...
Tumor cells rely on aerobic glycolysis to support growth and survival, thus require more glucose sup...
As the importance of glucose metabolism in tumorigenesis is increasingly recognized, glycolysis has ...
The energetic flux in a cancer cells is mostly promoted by glycolysis rather than mitochondrial oxid...
Reprogramming of cellular energy metabolism is widely accepted to be a cancer hallmark. The deviant ...
An analysis of the main pharmacophoric features present in the still limited number of inhibitors of...
We report on aromatic N-glucosides that inhibit selectively the cancer metabolism via two coexistent...
Although the number of cancer hallmarks is increasing with the progressive understanding of molecula...
The glucose transporter GLUT1 is frequently overexpressed in most tumor tissues because rapidly prol...
Some derivatives of the 4-arylsalicylketoximes series displayed inhibitory effects on glucose transp...
Most of cancers originating from various tissues show an overexpression of glucose transporters (GLU...
The Warburg effect, consisting in alterations of the glucose metabolism in cancer cells, where gluco...
Glucose transporters (GLUTs) comprise a family of 14 membrane proteins that regulate glucose uptake ...
The Warburg effect describes how most cancer cells exhibit higher-than-normal glucose consumption, n...
The altered metabolism observed in cancer cells generally consists of increased glucose uptake and g...
Deregulation of cellular metabolism has been well established as one hallmark of cancer. Increased a...
Tumor cells rely on aerobic glycolysis to support growth and survival, thus require more glucose sup...
As the importance of glucose metabolism in tumorigenesis is increasingly recognized, glycolysis has ...
The energetic flux in a cancer cells is mostly promoted by glycolysis rather than mitochondrial oxid...
Reprogramming of cellular energy metabolism is widely accepted to be a cancer hallmark. The deviant ...
An analysis of the main pharmacophoric features present in the still limited number of inhibitors of...
We report on aromatic N-glucosides that inhibit selectively the cancer metabolism via two coexistent...
Although the number of cancer hallmarks is increasing with the progressive understanding of molecula...