2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2021.152928
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A requirement for autophagy in HMGA2-induced metabolic reprogramming to support Cd-induced migration

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“… 68 Wang et al 69 found that cadmium-induced glycolysis was autophagy-dependent and that the autophagy-glycolysis axis plays an important role in the proliferation of A549 cells treated with cadmium. Hasenbilige et al 70 showed that GLUT1, HKII, LDHA, and PKM2 were significantly inhibited in HMGA2-overexpressed A549 cells treated with the autophagy inhibitor, 3-MA, indicating that autophagy is involved in HMGA2-mediated glycolysis in A549 cells, which is essential for cadmium-induced migration. In addition, Let-7-mediated and mTOR-dependent autophagy were reported to participate in glucose metabolism.…”
Section: The Role Of Autophagy In Regulating Glycolysis In Cancer Pro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 68 Wang et al 69 found that cadmium-induced glycolysis was autophagy-dependent and that the autophagy-glycolysis axis plays an important role in the proliferation of A549 cells treated with cadmium. Hasenbilige et al 70 showed that GLUT1, HKII, LDHA, and PKM2 were significantly inhibited in HMGA2-overexpressed A549 cells treated with the autophagy inhibitor, 3-MA, indicating that autophagy is involved in HMGA2-mediated glycolysis in A549 cells, which is essential for cadmium-induced migration. In addition, Let-7-mediated and mTOR-dependent autophagy were reported to participate in glucose metabolism.…”
Section: The Role Of Autophagy In Regulating Glycolysis In Cancer Pro...mentioning
confidence: 99%