Lactate as an insidious metabolite due to the Warburg effect

作者: Raymond Luc , Stephanie M. Tortorella , Katherine Ververis , Tom C. Karagiannis

DOI: 10.1007/S11033-015-3859-9

关键词: CancerPhenotypeCancer metabolismTumour developmentCancer biologyEndocrinologyWarburg effectGlycolysisCancer researchInternal medicineBiologyMetabolite

摘要: Although oncogenetics remains a critical component of cancer biology and therapeutic research, recent interest has been taken towards the non-genetic features tumour development progression, such as metabolism. Specifically, it observed that cells are inclined to preferentially undergo glycolysis despite presence adequate oxygen. First reported by Otto Warburg in 1920s, now termed ‘Warburg effect’, this aberrant metabolism become particular due prevalence fermentation phenotype variety cancers studied. Consequently, proven play pivotal role proliferation. As Warburg’s observations being integrated within modern paradigms review we explore lactate an insidious metabolite effect.

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