SummaryMalignant cells exhibit aerobic glycolysis (the Warburg effect) and become dependent on de novo lipogenesis, which sustains rapid proliferation and resistance to cellular stress. The nuclear receptor liver-X-receptor (LXR) directly regulates expression of key glycolytic and lipogenic genes. To disrupt these oncogenic metabolism pathways, we designed an LXR inverse agonist SR9243 that induces LXR-corepressor interaction. In cancer cells, SR9243 significantly inhibited the Warburg effect and lipogenesis by reducing glycolytic and lipogenic gene expression. SR9243 induced apoptosis in tumors without inducing weight loss, hepatotoxicity, or inflammation. Our results suggest that LXR inverse agonists may be an effective cancer treatment a...
[eng] Nuclear receptors are a superfamily of ligand-dependent transcription factors that are involve...
Can we consider cancer to be a "metabolic disease"? Tumors are the result of a metabolic selection, ...
Cholesterol is a pivotal factor for cancer cells to entertain their relentless growth. In this case,...
Malignant cells exhibit aerobic glycolysis (the Warburg effect) and become dependent on de novo lipo...
SummaryMalignant cells exhibit aerobic glycolysis (the Warburg effect) and become dependent on de no...
Glycolytic and lipogenic inhibitors have proven unsuccessful in cancer treatment strategies. In this...
Liver-X-receptor (LXR) agonists are known to bear anti-tumor activity. However, their efficacy is li...
In 1927 Otto Warburg established that tumours derive energy primarily from the conversion of glucose...
[[abstract]]Liver X receptors (LXRalpha and LXRbeta) are members of the nuclear receptor family and ...
In this issue of Cancer Cell, Mohammad et al. describe LSD1, a histone demethylase, as a therapeutic...
Although the number of cancer hallmarks is increasing with the progressive understanding of molecula...
Background: The expansion and metastasis of colorectal cancers are closely associated with the dynam...
Liver X Receptors (LXRs) have been proposed to have some anticancer properties. LXRs affect cancer c...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Liver X receptors (LXRs) are transcriptional regulators of cholesterol metabolism...
Background: Down-regulation of suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) inhibits prostate cancer (...
[eng] Nuclear receptors are a superfamily of ligand-dependent transcription factors that are involve...
Can we consider cancer to be a "metabolic disease"? Tumors are the result of a metabolic selection, ...
Cholesterol is a pivotal factor for cancer cells to entertain their relentless growth. In this case,...
Malignant cells exhibit aerobic glycolysis (the Warburg effect) and become dependent on de novo lipo...
SummaryMalignant cells exhibit aerobic glycolysis (the Warburg effect) and become dependent on de no...
Glycolytic and lipogenic inhibitors have proven unsuccessful in cancer treatment strategies. In this...
Liver-X-receptor (LXR) agonists are known to bear anti-tumor activity. However, their efficacy is li...
In 1927 Otto Warburg established that tumours derive energy primarily from the conversion of glucose...
[[abstract]]Liver X receptors (LXRalpha and LXRbeta) are members of the nuclear receptor family and ...
In this issue of Cancer Cell, Mohammad et al. describe LSD1, a histone demethylase, as a therapeutic...
Although the number of cancer hallmarks is increasing with the progressive understanding of molecula...
Background: The expansion and metastasis of colorectal cancers are closely associated with the dynam...
Liver X Receptors (LXRs) have been proposed to have some anticancer properties. LXRs affect cancer c...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Liver X receptors (LXRs) are transcriptional regulators of cholesterol metabolism...
Background: Down-regulation of suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) inhibits prostate cancer (...
[eng] Nuclear receptors are a superfamily of ligand-dependent transcription factors that are involve...
Can we consider cancer to be a "metabolic disease"? Tumors are the result of a metabolic selection, ...
Cholesterol is a pivotal factor for cancer cells to entertain their relentless growth. In this case,...