2015
DOI: 10.1007/164_2015_10
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Organ-Specific Cancer Metabolism and Its Potential for Therapy

Abstract: KEYWORDS:Cancer metabolism, metabolic therapy, tissue specific metabolism, genetic drivers, epigenetic drivers, microenvironment, Warburg effect, reverse Warburg effect, mixed Warburg effect, triple-negative breast cancer, estrogen receptor positive breast cancer; prostate cancer, liver cancer, gluconeogenesis, fatty acid metabolism, glucose metabolism, glutamine metabolism, serine metabolism, metabolic normalization, metabolic depletion ABSTRACTTargeting the metabolism of cancer cells has the potential to lea… Show more

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“…Cancer cells have, as a consequence of their highly proliferative potential, a metabolic signature that is notably different compared to nonmalignant cells. Several drugs that specifically target the metabolic pathways of cancer cells are in clinical trials (65, 66). However, in other inflammatory diseases, such as obesity and atherosclerosis, macrophages are highly involved in disease progression.…”
Section: Macrophage Metabolism As a Promising Target For Therapeutic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cancer cells have, as a consequence of their highly proliferative potential, a metabolic signature that is notably different compared to nonmalignant cells. Several drugs that specifically target the metabolic pathways of cancer cells are in clinical trials (65, 66). However, in other inflammatory diseases, such as obesity and atherosclerosis, macrophages are highly involved in disease progression.…”
Section: Macrophage Metabolism As a Promising Target For Therapeutic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of OXPHOS in cancer metabolism has been underappreciated despite evidence that mitochondria contribute to efficient ATP production in a variety of cancer cell lines (11,12). On the basis of the observation that breast cancer cells produce 80% of their ATP via mitochondrial-dependent metabolism, the concept of "oxidative tumors" has been introduced to describe ATP production by OXPHOS from glucose, fatty acids, or glutamine oxidation (13)(14)(15). In addition, maintenance of mitochondrial membrane potential by the electron transport chain is required to support the proliferation of cancer cells (16).…”
Section: Oxidative Phosphorylationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cancer cells can display distinct metabolic features that are characteristic of the tissue of origin (13). Indeed, lung, liver, colorectal cancers, and leukemias rely heavily on glycolysis; whereas, lymphomas, melanomas, and glioblastomas are characterized as oxidative tumors ( …”
Section: Metabolic Heterogeneity Between Tumor Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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