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Summary: The plasticity of a preexisting regulatory circuit compromises the effectiveness of targeted therapies, and leveraging genetic vulnerabilities in cancer cells may overcome such adaptations.
Yuting Sun +37 more
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DADA Enhances CD8+ T Cell Stemness to Improve Anti‐Tumor Immunity and Immunotherapy Efficacy
Diisopropylamine dichloroacetate (DADA) enhances CD8+ T cell stemness by improving OXPHOS and mitochondrial fitness in a PDK1‐depenpendent manner. This metabolic shift strengthens CD8+ T cell anti‐tumor immunity, improves responses to PD‐1 blockade, and endows CAR‐T cells with prolonged persistence and resistance to terminal exhaustion, highlighting a ...
Mingyue Bi +12 more
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Inhibition of OXPHOS induces metabolic rewiring and reduces hypoxia in murine tumor models
Introduction: Tumor hypoxia is a feature of many solid malignancies and is known to cause radio resistance. In recent years it has become clear that hypoxic tumor regions also foster an immunosuppressive phenotype and are involved in immunotherapy ...
Daan F. Boreel +7 more
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Metastatic invasion emerges when tumor‐intrinsic programs and microenvironmental forces converge on mitochondrial quality control. A context‐stratified framework links mtROS, mtDNA integrity, mechanics and nutrient/oxygen cues to fission–fusion remodeling, mtUPR and mitophagy.
Bin‐Hsu Mao +3 more
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Oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) plays a complex and dynamic role in cancer biology, with its involvement varying depending on tumor type, cancer progression stage, and microenvironmental conditions.
Keke Chen +5 more
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OXPHOS inhibition overcomes chemoresistance in triple negative breast cancer
The hypothesis of a significant shift from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to glycolysis in a number of solid tumors has been dominant for many years.
Cemile Uslu, Eda Kapan, Alex Lyakhovich
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Dieta cetogénica y enfermedad OXPHOS
Las dietas cetogénicas (KD), tanto la KD clásica como sus modificaciones, están caracterizadas por un alto consumo de grasas y bajo de carbohidratos, imitando los cambios metabólicos que se producen durante la inanición. Este tipo de dietas se han comenzado a utilizar para tratar enfermedades metabólicas derivadas de mutaciones mitocondriales, como es ...
Fernández Caudevilla, Mª Cinta +1 more
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OXPHOS gene expression and control in mitochondrial disorders
The cellular consequences of deficiencies of the mitochondrial OXPHOS system include a variety of direct and secondary changes in metabolite homeostasis, such as ROS, Ca(2+), ADP/ATP, and NAD/NADH. The adaptive responses to these changes include the transcriptional responses of nuclear and mitochondrial genes that are mediated by these metabolites ...
Reinecke, F. +3 more
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This study delineates macrophage heterogeneity along the acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease transition. Single‐cell RNA sequencing reveals a TRAP5+ scar‐associated macrophage subset driven by Spp1–Cd44 signaling and mitochondrial metabolic reprogramming.
Chenxi Wang +13 more
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