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Lactate, histone lactylation and cancer hallmarks

Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine, 2023
Abstract Histone lactylation, an indicator of lactate level and glycolysis, has intrinsic connections with cell metabolism that represents a novel epigenetic code affecting the fate of cells including carcinogenesis. Through delineating the relationship between histone lactylation and cancer hallmarks, we propose histone lactylation as a novel ...
Xinyu Lv, Yingying Lv, Xiaofeng Dai
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Lactylation: novel epigenetic regulatory and therapeutic opportunities

American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2023
Lactate, which is an end product of glycolysis, has traditionally been considered a metabolic waste. However, numerous studies have demonstrated that lactate serves metabolic and nonmetabolic functions in physiological processes and multiple diseases. Cancer and pulmonary arterial hypertension have been shown to undergo metabolic reprogramming, which ...
Haoqin Fan   +7 more
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Lactylation drives resolution

Science Signaling, 2019
Histone modifications derived from the metabolite lactate promote transcription of genes necessary for the resolution of inflammation.
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Nuclear GTPSCS functions as a lactyl-CoA synthetase to promote histone lactylation and gliomagenesis

Cell Metabolism
Histone lysine lactylation is a physiologically and pathologically relevant epigenetic pathway that can be stimulated by the Warburg effect-associated L-lactate. Nevertheless, the mechanism by which cells use L-lactate to generate lactyl-coenzyme A (CoA) and how this process is regulated remains unknown.
Hening Lin, Yingming Zhao
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Lactylation and regulated cell death

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research
Lactylation, a newly identified post-translational modification, entails the attachment of lactate to lysine residues within proteins, profoundly modulating diverse cellular mechanisms underlying regulated cell death (RCD). This modification encompasses two primary categories: histone lactylation and non-histone lactylation. Histone lactylation assumes
Wenlong, Zhang   +7 more
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Lactylation regulates cardiac function

Cell Research, 2023
Shohini Ghosh-Choudhary, Toren Finkel
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