SummaryThe altered metabolism of tumors has been considered a target for anticancer therapy. However, the relationship between distinct tumor-initiating lesions and anomalies of tumor metabolism in vivo has not been addressed. We report that MYC-induced mouse liver tumors significantly increase both glucose and glutamine catabolism, whereas MET-induced liver tumors use glucose to produce glutamine. Increased glutamine catabolism in MYC-induced liver tumors is associated with decreased levels of glutamine synthetase (Glul) and the switch from Gls2 to Gls1 glutaminase. In contrast to liver tumors, MYC-induced lung tumors display increased expression of both Glul and Gls1 and accumulate glutamine. We also show that inhibition of Gls1 kills cel...
Cancer has long been considered a genetic disease characterized by a myriad of mutations that drive ...
SummaryBecause MYC plays a causal role in many human cancers, including those with hypoxic and nutri...
Cancer cells have different metabolic requirements from their normal counterparts. Understanding the...
SummaryThe altered metabolism of tumors has been considered a target for anticancer therapy. However...
In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Yuneva et al. (2012) use mouse cancer models to characterize tumor...
One of the major oncogenes dysregulated in breast cancer is MYC. MYC is a master regulator transcrip...
Plasticity of cancer metabolism can be a major obstacle to efficient targeting of tumour-specific me...
Altered metabolic regulation has long been observed in human cancer and broadly used in the clinic f...
Cancer cells must alter their metabolism in order to satisfy the demands of necessary energy and cel...
Rapidly proliferating cancer cells have increased biosynthetic and bioenergetic needs compared to qu...
Cultured cells convert glucose to lactate, and glutamine is the major source of tricarboxylic acid (...
Tumor genetics guides patient selection for many new therapies, and cell culture studies have demons...
Cancer cells must rewire cellular metabolism to satisfy the demands of growth and proliferation. Alt...
SummaryDysregulated metabolism is a hallmark of cancer cell lines, but little is known about the fat...
SummaryMetabolic reprogramming is critical to oncogenesis, but the emergence and function of this pr...
Cancer has long been considered a genetic disease characterized by a myriad of mutations that drive ...
SummaryBecause MYC plays a causal role in many human cancers, including those with hypoxic and nutri...
Cancer cells have different metabolic requirements from their normal counterparts. Understanding the...
SummaryThe altered metabolism of tumors has been considered a target for anticancer therapy. However...
In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Yuneva et al. (2012) use mouse cancer models to characterize tumor...
One of the major oncogenes dysregulated in breast cancer is MYC. MYC is a master regulator transcrip...
Plasticity of cancer metabolism can be a major obstacle to efficient targeting of tumour-specific me...
Altered metabolic regulation has long been observed in human cancer and broadly used in the clinic f...
Cancer cells must alter their metabolism in order to satisfy the demands of necessary energy and cel...
Rapidly proliferating cancer cells have increased biosynthetic and bioenergetic needs compared to qu...
Cultured cells convert glucose to lactate, and glutamine is the major source of tricarboxylic acid (...
Tumor genetics guides patient selection for many new therapies, and cell culture studies have demons...
Cancer cells must rewire cellular metabolism to satisfy the demands of growth and proliferation. Alt...
SummaryDysregulated metabolism is a hallmark of cancer cell lines, but little is known about the fat...
SummaryMetabolic reprogramming is critical to oncogenesis, but the emergence and function of this pr...
Cancer has long been considered a genetic disease characterized by a myriad of mutations that drive ...
SummaryBecause MYC plays a causal role in many human cancers, including those with hypoxic and nutri...
Cancer cells have different metabolic requirements from their normal counterparts. Understanding the...