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The Aurora kinase inhibitor AT9283 inhibits Burkitt lymphoma growth by regulating Warburg effect [PDF]
Objective To investigate the effect of the kinase inhibitor AT9283 on Burkitt lymphoma (BL) cells and elucidate the underlying mechanisms. Methods The effect of AT9283 on the proliferation of BL cell lines was tested using the MTT assay.
Kaiming Jiang +6 more
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Background The Warburg effect is well-established to be essential for tumor progression and accounts for the poor clinical outcomes of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients.
Jun Zheng +16 more
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Hypoxia reprogrammed glucose metabolism affects the Warburg effect of tumor cells, but the mechanism is still unclear. Long-chain non-coding RNA (lncRNA) has been found by many studies to be involved in the Warburg effect of tumor cells under hypoxic ...
Li Li +4 more
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The Warburg Effect has emerged as a potential drug target because, in some cancer cell lines, it is sufficient to subvert it in order to kill cancer cells.
Philemon Ubanako +2 more
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Energy metabolism programming is a hallmark of cancer, and serves as a potent target of cancer therapy. Valproic acid (VPA), a broad Class I histone deacetylases (HDACs) inhibitor, has been used as a therapeutic agent for cancer.
Zhen Li +7 more
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Nuclear PKM2 regulates the Warburg effect [PDF]
Pyruvate kinase is a rate-limiting glycolytic enzyme. The PKM1 and PKM2 isoforms result from mutually exclusive alternative splicing of the PKM pre-mRNA. PKM2 rather than PKM1 regulates the Warburg effect and tumorigenesis by poorly understood mechanisms.
Weiwei, Yang, Zhimin, Lu
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Warburg Effect and Cancer Survival
Warburg effect is a major metabolic shift of glycolysis in cancer cells towards anaerobic fermentation. Key reaction here overproduces lactate from pyruvate catalyzed by lactate dehydrogenase-A (LDHA). Augmented Warburg effect and oncometabolism may contribute to cancer progression worsening patients’ survival.
William Panosyan +2 more
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The Warburg effect and drug resistance [PDF]
The Warburg effect describes the increased utilization of glycolysis rather than oxidative phosphorylation by tumour cells for their energy requirements under physiological oxygen conditions. This effect has been the basis for much speculation on the survival advantage of tumour cells, tumourigenesis and the microenvironment of tumours. More recently,
Bhattacharya, Bhaskar +2 more
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Relevance of the Warburg Effect in Tuberculosis for Host-Directed Therapy
Tuberculosis (TB) was responsible for more deaths in 2019 than any other infectious agent. This epidemic is exacerbated by the ongoing development of multi-drug resistance and HIV co-infection.
Bridgette M. Cumming +4 more
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Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) remains a leading cause of blindness despite progress in screening and treatment. Recently, the Warburg effect, a metabolic alteration affecting amino acid (AA) metabolism in proliferating cells, has drawn ...
Andrew Gregory +7 more
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