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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542116/targeting-the-warburg-effect-in-cancer-where-do-we-stand
#21
REVIEW
Ignasi Barba, Laura Carrillo-Bosch, Joan Seoane
The Warburg effect, characterized by the preferential conversion of glucose to lactate even in the presence of oxygen and functional mitochondria, is a prominent metabolic hallmark of cancer cells and has emerged as a promising therapeutic target for cancer therapy. Elevated lactate levels and acidic pH within the tumor microenvironment (TME) resulting from glycolytic profoundly impact various cellular populations, including macrophage reprogramming and impairment of T-cell functionality. Altogether, the Warburg effect has been shown to promote tumor progression and immunosuppression through multiple mechanisms...
March 8, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538285/the-molecular-mechanisms-behind-advanced-breast-cancer-metabolism-warburg-effect-oxphos-and-calcium
#22
REVIEW
Erna Mitaishvili, Hanna Feinsod, Zachary David, Jessica Shpigel, Chelsea Fernandez, Moira Sauane, Columba de la Parra
Altered metabolism represents a fundamental difference between cancer cells and normal cells. Cancer cells have a unique ability to reprogram their metabolism by deviating their reliance from primarily oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to glycolysis, in order to support their survival. This metabolic phenotype is referred to as the "Warburg effect" and is associated with an increase in glucose uptake, and a diversion of glycolytic intermediates to alternative pathways that support anabolic processes. These processes include synthesis of nucleic acids, lipids, and proteins, necessary for the rapidly dividing cancer cells, sustaining their growth, proliferation, and capacity for successful metastasis...
March 13, 2024: Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538272/phosphoglycerate-kinase-1-an-effective-therapeutic-target-in-cancer
#23
REVIEW
Ailin Qiu, Xiaosha Wen, Qingshuang Zou, Lei Yin, Siqi Zhu, Yao Sheng, Yan He, Quan Liu, Dixian Luo, Zifen Guo
Phosphoglycerate kinase 1 (PGK1) serves as a pivotal enzyme in the cellular glycolysis pathway, facilitating adenosine-triphosphate (ATP) production in tumor cells and driving the Warburg effect. PGK1 generates ATP through the reversible phosphorylation reaction of 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate (1,3-BPG) to Mg-adenosine-5'-diphosphate (Mg-ADP). In addition to its role in regulating cellular metabolism, PGK1 plays a pivotal role in autophagy induction, regulation of the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA), and various mechanisms including tumor cell drug resistance, and so on...
March 6, 2024: Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38514913/n6-isopentenyladenosine-inhibits-aerobic-glycolysis-in-glioblastoma-cells-by-targeting-pkm2-expression-and-activity
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristina Pagano, Laura Coppola, Giovanna Navarra, Giorgio Avilia, Beatrice Savarese, Giovanni Torelli, Sara Bruzzaniti, Erica Piemonte, Mario Galgani, Chiara Laezza, Maurizio Bifulco
Glioblastoma (GBM) is a primary tumor in the central nervous system with poor prognosis. It exhibits elevated glucose uptake and lactate production. This metabolic state of aerobic glycolysis is known as the Warburg effect. N6-isopentenyladenosine (iPA), a natural cytokine modified with an isopentenyl moiety derived from the mevalonate pathway, has well-established anti-tumor activity. It inhibits cell proliferation in glioma cells, inducing cell death by apoptosis and/or necroptosis. In the present study, we found that iPA inhibits aerobic glycolysis in unmodified U87MG cells and in the same cell line engineered to over-express wild-type epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) or EGFR variant III (vIII), as well as in a primary GBM4 patient-derived cell line...
March 21, 2024: FEBS Open Bio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512909/the-role-of-gapdh-in-the-selective-toxicity-of-cnp-in-melanoma-cells
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia von Montfort, Elif Aplak, Lara Ebbert, Chantal-Kristin Wenzel, Niklas P Klahm, Wilhelm Stahl, Peter Brenneisen
BACKGROUND: Malignant melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer with a rather poor prognosis. Standard chemotherapy often results in severe side effects on normal (healthy) cells finally being difficult to tolerate for the patients. Shown by us earlier, cerium oxide nanoparticles (CNP, nanoceria) selectively killed A375 melanoma cells while not being cytotoxic at identical concentrations on non-cancerous cells. In conclusion, the redox-active CNP exhibited both prooxidative as well as antioxidative properties...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497226/autophagy-inhibition-potentiates-energy-restriction-induced-cell-death-in-hepatocellular-carcinoma-cells
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara M Elgendy, Dana M Zaher, Nadin H Sarg, Nour N Abu Jayab, Dima W Alhamad, Taleb H Al-Tel, Hany A Omar
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) significantly contributes to cancer-related mortality due to the limited response of HCC to current anticancer therapies, thereby necessitating more effective treatment approaches. Energy restriction mimetic agents (ERMAs) have emerged as potential therapies in targeting the Warburg effect, a unique metabolic process in cancer cells. However, ERMAs exhibit limited efficacy when used as monotherapy. Additionally, ERMAs have been found to induce autophagy in cancer cells. The role of autophagy in cancer survival remains a subject of debate...
March 18, 2024: IUBMB Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494321/lactic-acidosis-in-a-patient-with-cancer
#27
Mayra Oseguera, Amy A Yau
Lactic acidosis is commonly associated with tissue hypoperfusion and gives rise to concern regarding hypoxia or underlying hypotension. In the cancer patient, especially one undergoing chemotherapy, there is always concern for sepsis; however, in the otherwise clincially stable patient with cancer, type B lactic acidosis can also be related to their underlying malignancy. It is considered a haematological emergency given its high mortality rate. However, despite the urgency to treat type B lactic acidosis in these circumstances, treatment options beyond treatment of the malignancy are limited, and its presence portends a poor prognosis...
November 2023: Clinical Medicine: Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494080/glut-and-hk-two-primary-and-essential-key-players-in-tumor-glycolysis
#28
REVIEW
Dhiraj Yadav, Anubha Yadav, Sujata Bhattacharya, Akansha Dagar, Vinit Kumar, Reshma Rani
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to become "glycolysis-dominant," which enables them to meet their energy and macromolecule needs and enhancing their rate of survival. This glycolytic-dominancy is known as the "Warburg effect", a significant factor in the growth and invasion of malignant tumors. Many studies confirmed that members of the GLUT family, specifically HK-II from the HK family play a pivotal role in the Warburg effect, and are closely associated with glucose transportation followed by glucose metabolism in cancer cells...
March 15, 2024: Seminars in Cancer Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493450/aglycemia-induces-apoptosis-under-hypoxic-conditions-in-a549-cells
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yüksel Öğünç Keçeci, Zerrin İncesu
Many of the cancer cells produce energy with accelerated glycolysis and perform lactic acid production even under normoxic conditions called the "Warburg effect". Metabolism can directly or indirectly regulate the apoptotic mechanism so that cancer cells take advantage of reprogrammed metabolism to avoid apoptosis. The aim of this study is to examine the mechanism of apoptosis by incubating human lung carcinoma cells (A549) under different metabolic conditions in hypoxia or normoxia environments. A549 cells were incubated in the normoxic or hypoxic condition that contained 5 mM glucose (Glc 5), 25 mM glucose (Glc 25), or 10 mM galactose (OXPHOS/aglycemic), and the mechanism of apoptosis was investigated...
March 2024: Cell Biochemistry and Function
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489376/metabolic-symbiosis-between-oxygenated-and-hypoxic-tumour-cells-an-agent-based-modelling-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pahala Gedara Jayathilake, Pedro Victori, Clara E Pavillet, Chang Heon Lee, Dimitrios Voukantsis, Ana Miar, Anjali Arora, Adrian L Harris, Karl J Morten, Francesca M Buffa
Deregulated metabolism is one of the hallmarks of cancer. It is well-known that tumour cells tend to metabolize glucose via glycolysis even when oxygen is available and mitochondrial respiration is functional. However, the lower energy efficiency of aerobic glycolysis with respect to mitochondrial respiration makes this behaviour, namely the Warburg effect, counter-intuitive, although it has now been recognized as source of anabolic precursors. On the other hand, there is evidence that oxygenated tumour cells could be fuelled by exogenous lactate produced from glycolysis...
March 15, 2024: PLoS Computational Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489081/urolithin-a-exerts-anti-tumor-effects-on-gastric-cancer-via-activating-autophagy-hippo-axis-and-modulating-the-gut-microbiota
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yixiao Qiao, Qiaoyun Xia, Xukun Cao, Jingyuan Xu, Zhengdong Qiao, Longyun Wu, Zhirong Chen, Longbao Yang, Xiaolan Lu
Gastric cancer (GC) treatment regimens are still unsatisfactory. Recently, Urolithin A (UroA) has gained tremendous momentum due to its anti-tumor properties. However, the therapeutic effect and underlying mechanisms of UroA in GC are unclear. We explored the effects and related mechanisms of UroA on GC both in vivo and in vitro. A Cell Counting Kit-8 was used to determine the influence of UroA on the proliferation of GC cell lines. The Autophagy inhibitor 3-methyladenine (3MA) was employed to clarify the role of autophagy in the anti-tumor effect of UroA...
March 15, 2024: Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488552/metabolic-reprogramming-of-the-inflammatory-response-in-the-nervous-system-the-crossover-between-inflammation-and-metabolism
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jesus Amo-Aparicio, Charles A Dinarello, Ruben Lopez-Vales
Metabolism is a fundamental process by which biochemicals are broken down to produce energy (catabolism) or used to build macromolecules (anabolism). Metabolism has received renewed attention as a mechanism that generates molecules that modulate multiple cellular responses. This was first identified in cancer cells as the Warburg effect, but it is also present in immunocompetent cells. Studies have revealed a bidirectional influence of cellular metabolism and immune cell function, highlighting the significance of metabolic reprogramming in immune cell activation and effector functions...
October 1, 2024: Neural Regeneration Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38487001/targeting-the-warburg-effect-a-revisited-perspective-from-molecular-mechanisms-to-traditional-and-innovative-therapeutic-strategies-in-cancer
#33
REVIEW
Minru Liao, Dahong Yao, Lifeng Wu, Chaodan Luo, Zhiwen Wang, Jin Zhang, Bo Liu
Cancer reprogramming is an important facilitator of cancer development and survival, with tumor cells exhibiting a preference for aerobic glycolysis beyond oxidative phosphorylation, even under sufficient oxygen supply condition. This metabolic alteration, known as the Warburg effect, serves as a significant indicator of malignant tumor transformation. The Warburg effect primarily impacts cancer occurrence by influencing the aerobic glycolysis pathway in cancer cells. Key enzymes involved in this process include glucose transporters (GLUTs), HKs, PFKs, LDHs, and PKM2...
March 2024: Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica. B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485929/mct4-driven-caf-mediated-metabolic-reprogramming-in-breast-cancer-microenvironment-is-a-vulnerability-targetable-by-mir-425-5p
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessandra Affinito, Cristina Quintavalle, Rosario Vincenzo Chianese, Giuseppina Roscigno, Danilo Fiore, Valeria D'Argenio, Guglielmo Thomas, Alessia Savarese, Francesco Ingenito, Lorenza Cocca, Silvia Nuzzo, Maxim V Berezovski, Maria Patrizia Stoppelli, Gerolama Condorelli
Multiple oncogenic alterations contribute to breast cancer development. Metabolic reprogramming, deeply contributing to tumor microenvironment (TME) education, is now widely recognized as a hallmark of cancer. The reverse Warburg effect induces cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) to produce and secrete L-lactate, enhancing malignant characteristics such as neoangiogenesis, metastatic dissemination, and treatment resistance. Monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) 4 is involved in lactate efflux from CAFs into stromal and epithelial cells...
March 14, 2024: Cell Death Discovery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483955/photosensitive-hydrogel-with-temperature-controlled-reversible-nano-apertures-for-single-cell-protein-analysis
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haiyang Xie, Wenke Guo, Hui Jiang, Ting Zhang, Lei Zhao, Jinjuan Hu, Shuxin Gao, Sunfengda Song, Jiasu Xu, Li Xu, Xinyi Sun, Yi Ding, Lai Jiang, Xianting Ding
Single cell western blot (scWB) is one of the most important methods for cellular heterogeneity profiling. However, current scWB based on conventional photoactive polyacrylamide hydrogel material suffers from the tradeoff between in-gel probing and separation resolution. Here, a highly sensitive temperature-controlled single-cell western blotting (tc-scWB) method is introduced, which is based on a thermo/photo-dualistic-sensitive polyacrylamide hydrogel, namely acrylic acid-functionalized graphene oxide (AFGO) assisted, N-isopropylacrylamide modified polyacrylamide (ANP) hydrogel...
March 14, 2024: Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481814/histone-lactylation-from-tumor-lactate-metabolism-to-epigenetic-regulation
#36
REVIEW
Xiaoning Yu, Jing Yang, Jin Xu, Haoqi Pan, Wei Wang, Xianjun Yu, Si Shi
The Warburg Effect is one of the most well-known cancer hallmarks. This metabolic pattern centered on lactate has extremely complex effects on various aspects of tumor microenvironment, including metabolic remodeling, immune suppression, cancer cell migration, and drug resistance development. Based on accumulating evidence, metabolites are likely to participate in the regulation of biological processes in the microenvironment and to form a feedback loop. Therefore, further revealing the key mechanism of lactate-mediated oncological effects is a reasonable scientific idea...
2024: International Journal of Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481689/inversion-of-the-warburg-effect-unraveling-the-metabolic-nexus-between-obesity-and-cancer
#37
REVIEW
Reshmi Akter, Muhammad Awais, Vinothini Boopathi, Jong Chan Ahn, Deok Chun Yang, Se Chan Kang, Dong Uk Yang, Seok-Kyu Jung
Obesity is a well-established risk factor for cancer, significantly impacting both cancer incidence and mortality. However, the intricate molecular mechanisms connecting adipose tissue to cancer cell metabolism are not fully understood. This Review explores the historical context of tumor energy metabolism research, tracing its origins to Otto Warburg's pioneering work in 1920. Warburg's discovery of the "Warburg effect", wherein cancer cells prefer anaerobic glycolysis even in the presence of oxygen, laid the foundation for understanding cancer metabolism...
March 8, 2024: ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478615/molecular-imaging-of-tumor-metabolism-insight-from-pyruvate-and-glucose-based-deuterium-mri-studies
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elton T Montrazi, Keren Sasson, Lilach Agemy, Avigdor Scherz, Lucio Frydman
Cancer diagnosis by metabolic MRI proposes to follow the fate of glycolytic precursors such as pyruvate or glucose, and their in vivo conversion into lactate. This study compares the 2 H MRI outlooks afforded by these metabolites when targeting a pancreatic cancer model. Exogenously injected [3,3',3″-2 H3 ]-pyruvate was visible only briefly; it generated a deuterated lactate signal throughout the body that faded after ~5 min, showing a minor concentration bias at the rims of the tumors. [6,6'-2 H2 ]-glucose by contrast originated a lactate signal that localized clearly within the tumors, persisting for over an hour...
March 15, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38477411/nanoparticles-synergize-ferroptosis-and-cuproptosis-to-potentiate-cancer-immunotherapy
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Youyou Li, Jing Liu, Yimei Chen, Ralph R Weichselbaum, Wenbin Lin
The recent discovery of copper-mediated and mitochondrion-dependent cuproptosis has aroused strong interest in harnessing this novel mechanism of cell death for cancer therapy. Here the design of a core-shell nanoparticle, CuP/Er, for the co-delivery of copper (Cu) and erastin (Er) to cancer cells for synergistic cuproptosis and ferroptosis is reported. The anti-Warburg effect of Er sensitizes tumor cells to Cu-mediated cuproptosis, leading to irreparable mitochondrial damage by depleting glutathione and enhancing lipid peroxidation...
March 13, 2024: Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473373/the-atpase-inhibitory-factor-1-if1-contributes-to-the-warburg-effect-and-is-regulated-by-its-phosphorylation-in-s39-by-a-protein-kinase-a-like-activity
#40
REVIEW
José M Cuezva, Sonia Domínguez-Zorita
The relevant role played by the ATPase Inhibitory Factor 1 (IF1) as a physiological in vivo inhibitor of mitochondrial ATP synthase in cancer and non-cancer cells, and in the mitochondria of different mouse tissues, as assessed in different genetic loss- and gain-of-function models of IF1 has been extensively documented. In this review we summarize our findings and those of others that favor the implication of IF1 in metabolic reprogramming to an enhanced glycolytic phenotype, which is mediated by its binding and inhibition of the ATP synthase...
February 29, 2024: Cancers
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