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Metabolic reprogramming and cancer progression [PDF]
Metabolism as cancer progresses Numerous cancer-specific alterations in metabolism have been identified but have not yet resulted in an effective anti cancer therapeutic. In a Review, Faubert et al. discuss how metabolism changes as cancer develops from a small, premalignant lesion to an aggressive primary
Brandon Faubert +2 more
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Metabolic Reprogramming in Thyroid Carcinoma [PDF]
Among all the adaptations of cancer cells, their ability to change metabolism from the oxidative to the glycolytic phenotype is a hallmark called the Warburg effect. Studies on tumor metabolism show that improved glycolysis and glutaminolysis are necessary to maintain rapid cell proliferation, tumor progression, and resistance to cell death.
Raquel Guimaraes Coelho +2 more
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Metabolic reprogramming of the tumor [PDF]
Cancer is classically considered as a genetic and, more recently, epigenetic multistep disease. Despite seminal studies in the 1920s by Warburg showing a characteristic metabolic pattern for tumors, cancer bioenergetics has often been relegated to the backwaters of cancer biology.
Ferreira, LM +2 more
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Metabolic reprogramming in efferocytosis. [PDF]
Efferocytosis refers to the process by which phagocytes specifically identify and eliminate apoptotic cells. This process is essential for both maintaining tissue homeostasis and suppressing inflammatory responses, as well as facilitating tissue repair.
Yan Q +6 more
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Energy Metabolism in Nuclear Reprogramming [PDF]
Nuclear reprogramming with stemness factors enables resetting of somatic differentiated tissue back to the pluripotent ground state. Recent evidence implicates mitochondrial restructuring and bioenergetic plasticity as key components underlying execution of orchestrated dedifferentiation and derivation of induced pluripotent stem cells.
Clifford D L, Folmes +2 more
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Metabolic reprogramming of pulmonary fibrosis
Pulmonary fibrosis is a progressive and intractable lung disease with fibrotic features that affects alveoli elasticity, which leading to higher rates of hospitalization and mortality worldwide. Pulmonary fibrosis is initiated by repetitive localized micro-damages of the alveolar epithelium, which subsequently triggers aberrant epithelial-fibroblast ...
Jiaxin Li +23 more
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It is notorious that cancer cells alter their metabolism to adjust to harsh environments of hypoxia and nutritional starvation. Metabolic reprogramming most often occurs in the tumor microenvironment (TME).
Yifei Zhu +4 more
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Metabolic reprogramming in the arsenic carcinogenesis
Chronic exposure to arsenic has been associated with a variety of cancers with the mechanisms undefined. Arsenic exposure causes alterations in metabolites in bio-samples.
Yihui Ruan +10 more
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Research progress of microRNAs as remodelers of lipid metabolic reprogramming in hepatocellular carcinoma [PDF]
Metabolic reprogramming is considered to be one of the top characteristics of tumor cells. Ample experimental studies have shown that microRNAs, which are a group of multifunctional non-coding RNAs, play an important role in the development of ...
WANG Yu-min, CHEN Ji-chao, WANG Hong-quan, WANG Jin-hua, TANG Bo
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Research progress on the effect of metabolic reprogramming on macrophage polarization [PDF]
The pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases involves complex cellular cascades within tissues, where macrophages play a pivotal role. These cells exhibit remarkable phenotypic plasticity and can polarize into M1 or M2 types depending on the stage of ...
Jiangtao SHAO +5 more
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