AbstractMany cancer cells have an unusual ability to grow in hypoxia, but the origins of this metabolic phenotype remain unclear. We compared the metabolic phenotypes of three common prostate cancer cell models (LNCaP, DU145, PC3), assessing energy metabolism, metabolic gene expression, and the response to various culture contexts (in vitro and xenografts). LNCaP cells had a more oxidative phenotype than PC3 and DU145 cells based upon respiration, lactate production, [ATP], metabolic gene expression, and sensitivity of these parameters to hypoxia. PC3 and DU145 cells possessed similar Complex II and mtDNA levels, but lower Complex III and IV activities, and were unresponsive to dinitrophenol or dichloroacetate, suggesting that their glycoly...
Even in the presence of an adequate oxygen supply, many tumors metabolize the majority of the glucos...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
Background Understanding the biologic mechanisms underlying the development of lethal prostate canc...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in western country males but the mechanism...
Metabolic adaptation is considered an emerging hallmark of cancer, whereby cancer cells exhibit high...
Prostate cancer (PC) is a common malignancy in males in most industrialized countries, where it is t...
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) engage in tumor progression by promoting the ability of cancer c...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the leading malignancy among men in United States. Recent studies have focu...
AbstractA considerable amount of knowledge has been produced during the last five years on the bioen...
A fundamental property of cancer cells is the preferential utilization of glycolysis over aerobic re...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in Western countries. M...
The hypoxia-responsiveness of the glycolytic machinery may allow pretreatment identification of hypo...
<div><p>Tumor cells adapt via metabolic reprogramming to meet elevated energy demands due to continu...
[[abstract]]Increasing evidence suggests that tumor development requires not only oncogene/tumor sup...
Even in the presence of an adequate oxygen supply, many tumors metabolize the majority of the glucos...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
Background Understanding the biologic mechanisms underlying the development of lethal prostate canc...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in western country males but the mechanism...
Metabolic adaptation is considered an emerging hallmark of cancer, whereby cancer cells exhibit high...
Prostate cancer (PC) is a common malignancy in males in most industrialized countries, where it is t...
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) engage in tumor progression by promoting the ability of cancer c...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the leading malignancy among men in United States. Recent studies have focu...
AbstractA considerable amount of knowledge has been produced during the last five years on the bioen...
A fundamental property of cancer cells is the preferential utilization of glycolysis over aerobic re...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in Western countries. M...
The hypoxia-responsiveness of the glycolytic machinery may allow pretreatment identification of hypo...
<div><p>Tumor cells adapt via metabolic reprogramming to meet elevated energy demands due to continu...
[[abstract]]Increasing evidence suggests that tumor development requires not only oncogene/tumor sup...
Even in the presence of an adequate oxygen supply, many tumors metabolize the majority of the glucos...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...