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38 Citations
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Stem Cell Metabolism: Powering Cell-Based Therapeutics

  • Vagner O. C. Rigaud,
  • Robert Hoy,
  • Sadia Mohsin and
  • Mohsin Khan

16 November 2020

Cell-based therapeutics for cardiac repair have been extensively used during the last decade. Preclinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of adoptively transferred stem cells for enhancement of cardiac function. Nevertheless, several cell...

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8 Citations
5,312 Views
17 Pages

Mitochondrial Metabolism in T-Cell Exhaustion

  • Fei Li,
  • Yu Feng,
  • Zesheng Yin and
  • Yahong Wang

T cells play a vital role in resisting pathogen invasion and maintaining immune homeostasis. However, T cells gradually become exhausted under chronic antigenic stimulation, and this exhaustion is closely related to mitochondrial dysfunction in T cel...

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  • Open Access
32 Citations
5,416 Views
22 Pages

The Ups and Downs of Metabolism during the Lifespan of a T Cell

  • Renu Balyan,
  • Namrata Gautam and
  • Nicholas R.J. Gascoigne

27 October 2020

Understanding the various mechanisms that govern the development, activation, differentiation, and functions of T cells is crucial as it could provide opportunities for therapeutic interventions to disrupt immune pathogenesis. Immunometabolism is one...

  • Review
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79 Citations
8,836 Views
17 Pages

The Crosstalk Between Cell Adhesion and Cancer Metabolism

  • Bárbara Sousa,
  • Joana Pereira and
  • Joana Paredes

Cancer cells preferentially use aerobic glycolysis over mitochondria oxidative phosphorylation for energy production, and this metabolic reprogramming is currently recognized as a hallmark of cancer. Oncogenic signaling frequently converges with this...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,174 Views
13 Pages

The Suitability of Glioblastoma Cell Lines as Models for Primary Glioblastoma Cell Metabolism

  • Anya L. Arthurs,
  • Damien J. Keating,
  • Brett W. Stringer and
  • Simon J. Conn

11 December 2020

In contrast to most non-malignant tissue, cells comprising the brain tumour glioblastoma (GBM) preferentially utilise glycolysis for metabolism via “the Warburg effect”. Research into therapeutics targeting the disease’s highly glyc...

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25 Citations
10,942 Views
30 Pages

18 February 2022

Initially described as lytic bodies due to their degradative and recycling functions, lysosomes play a critical role in metabolic adaptation to nutrient availability. More recently, the contribution of lysosomal proteins to cell signaling has been es...

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68 Citations
9,788 Views
17 Pages

Endothelial Cell Glucose Metabolism and Angiogenesis

  • Wa Du,
  • Lu Ren,
  • Milton H. Hamblin and
  • Yanbo Fan

Angiogenesis, a process of new blood vessel formation from the pre-existing vascular bed, is a critical event in various physiological and pathological settings. Over the last few years, the role of endothelial cell (EC) metabolism in angiogenesis ha...

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131 Citations
8,351 Views
16 Pages

NOX Dependent ROS Generation and Cell Metabolism

  • Tiziana Pecchillo Cimmino,
  • Rosario Ammendola,
  • Fabio Cattaneo and
  • Gabriella Esposito

20 January 2023

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) represent a group of high reactive molecules with dualistic natures since they can induce cytotoxicity or regulate cellular physiology. Among the ROS, the superoxide anion radical (O2·−) is a key redox signa...

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8 Citations
3,885 Views
20 Pages

The Metabolism and Immune Environment in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma

  • Jianbo Wu,
  • Fuqing Meng,
  • Danyang Ran,
  • Yalong Song,
  • Yunkun Dang,
  • Fan Lai,
  • Longyan Yang,
  • Mi Deng,
  • Yuqin Song and
  • Jun Zhu

Cells utilize different metabolic processes to maintain their growth and differentiation. Tumor cells have made some metabolic changes to protect themselves from malnutrition. These metabolic alterations affect the tumor microenvironment and macroenv...

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16 Citations
8,083 Views
15 Pages

Reprogramming T-Cell Metabolism for Better Anti-Tumor Immunity

  • Yu Ping,
  • Chunyi Shen,
  • Bo Huang and
  • Yi Zhang

1 October 2022

T cells play central roles in the anti-tumor immunity, whose activation and differentiation are profoundly regulated by intrinsic metabolic reprogramming. Emerging evidence has revealed that metabolic processes of T cells are generally altered by tum...

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31 Citations
9,219 Views
32 Pages

MTOR Signaling and Metabolism in Early T Cell Development

  • Guy Werlen,
  • Ritika Jain and
  • Estela Jacinto

13 May 2021

The mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) controls cell fate and responses via its functions in regulating metabolism. Its role in controlling immunity was unraveled by early studies on the immunosuppressive properties of rapamycin. Recent studies h...

  • Review
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26 Citations
4,574 Views
15 Pages

Regulatory T Cell Metabolism in Atherosclerosis

  • Jeroen Baardman and
  • Esther Lutgens

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are capable of suppressing excessive immune responses to prevent autoimmunity and chronic inflammation. Decreased numbers of Tregs and impaired suppressive function are associated with the progression of atherosclerosis, a...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,037 Views
18 Pages

Endothelial Heme Dynamics Drive Cancer Cell Metabolism by Shaping the Tumor Microenvironment

  • Sara Petrillo,
  • Francesco De Giorgio,
  • Joanna Kopecka,
  • Tullio Genova,
  • Veronica Fiorito,
  • Anna Lucia Allocco,
  • Francesca Bertino,
  • Deborah Chiabrando,
  • Federico Mussano and
  • Emanuela Tolosano
  • + 3 authors

The crosstalk among cancer cells (CCs) and stromal cells within the tumor microenvironment (TME) has a prominent role in cancer progression. The significance of endothelial cells (ECs) in this scenario relies on multiple vascular functions. By formin...

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3 Citations
4,296 Views
29 Pages

Influence of the Metabolism on Myeloid Cell Functions in Cancers: Clinical Perspectives

  • Thomas Boyer,
  • Céline Blaye,
  • Nicolas Larmonier and
  • Charlotte Domblides

5 February 2022

Tumor metabolism plays a crucial role in sustaining tumorigenesis. There have been increasing reports regarding the role of tumor metabolism in the control of immune cell functions, generating a potent immunosuppressive contexture that can lead to im...

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42 Citations
10,860 Views
20 Pages

Role of CAR T Cell Metabolism for Therapeutic Efficacy

  • Judit Rial Saborido,
  • Simon Völkl,
  • Michael Aigner,
  • Andreas Mackensen and
  • Dimitrios Mougiakakos

4 November 2022

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells hold enormous potential. However, a substantial proportion of patients receiving CAR T cells will not reach long-term full remission. One of the causes lies in their premature exhaustion, which also includes a...

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9 Citations
5,246 Views
23 Pages

YTHDF1 in Tumor Cell Metabolism: An Updated Review

  • Haichuan Rong,
  • Danyang Wang,
  • Yiran Wang,
  • Chenshuang Dong and
  • Guiling Wang

26 December 2023

With the advancement of research on m6A-related mechanisms in recent years, the YTHDF protein family within m6A readers has garnered significant attention. Among them, YTHDF1 serves as a pivotal member, playing a crucial role in protein translation,...

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119 Citations
15,205 Views
32 Pages

15 May 2015

Cancer cells preferentially utilize glycolysis, instead of oxidative phosphorylation, for metabolism even in the presence of oxygen. This phenomenon of aerobic glycolysis, referred to as the “Warburg effect”, commonly exists in a variety of tumors. R...

  • Review
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11 Citations
4,557 Views
14 Pages

Advances in Understanding of Metabolism of B-Cell Lymphoma: Implications for Therapy

  • Katarina Kluckova,
  • Annalisa D’Avola and
  • John Charles Riches

11 November 2022

There have been significant recent advances in the understanding of the role of metabolism in normal and malignant B-cell biology. Previous research has focused on the role of MYC and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and how these interact with B...

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8 Citations
6,095 Views
19 Pages

RNA Flow Cytometry for the Study of T Cell Metabolism

  • Alessandra Rossi,
  • Ilenia Pacella and
  • Silvia Piconese

T cells undergo activation and differentiation programs along a continuum of states that can be tracked through flow cytometry using a combination of surface and intracellular markers. Such dynamic behavior is the result of transcriptional and post-t...

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8 Citations
6,836 Views
14 Pages

Modeling Red Blood Cell Metabolism in the Omics Era

  • Alicia Key,
  • Zachary Haiman,
  • Bernhard O. Palsson and
  • Angelo D’Alessandro

11 November 2023

Red blood cells (RBCs) are abundant (more than 80% of the total cells in the human body), yet relatively simple, as they lack nuclei and organelles, including mitochondria. Since the earliest days of biochemistry, the accessibility of blood and RBCs...

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74 Citations
12,907 Views
17 Pages

Glucose Metabolism, Neural Cell Senescence and Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Qianqian Wang,
  • Linyan Duan,
  • Xingfan Li,
  • Yifu Wang,
  • Wenna Guo,
  • Fangxia Guan and
  • Shanshan Ma

Alzheimer’s disease (AD), an elderly neurodegenerative disorder with a high incidence and progressive memory decline, is one of the most expensive, lethal, and burdening diseases. To date, the pathogenesis of AD has not been fully illustrated....

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154 Citations
14,014 Views
20 Pages

Hypoxia, Metabolism and Immune Cell Function

  • Ewelina Krzywinska and
  • Christian Stockmann

Hypoxia is a hallmark of inflamed, infected or damaged tissue, and the adaptation to inadequate tissue oxygenation is regulated by hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs). HIFs are key mediators of the cellular response to hypoxia, but they are also associa...

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37 Citations
10,037 Views
16 Pages

Manipulating the Metabolism to Improve the Efficacy of CAR T-Cell Immunotherapy

  • Marsha Pellegrino,
  • Francesca Del Bufalo,
  • Biagio De Angelis,
  • Concetta Quintarelli,
  • Ignazio Caruana and
  • Emmanuel de Billy

24 December 2020

The adoptive transfer of the chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) expressing T-cells has produced unprecedented successful results in the treatment of B-cell malignancies. However, the use of this technology in other malignancies remains less effective. I...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,434 Views
18 Pages

Endothelial Cell Metabolism in Vascular Functions

  • Antonio Filippini,
  • Luca Tamagnone and
  • Alessio D’Alessio

11 April 2022

The endothelium is the innermost layer of all blood and lymphatic vessels composed of a monolayer of specialized endothelial cells (ECs). It is regarded as a dynamic and multifunctional endocrine organ that takes part in essential processes, such as...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
49,514 Views
28 Pages

8 February 2020

The processes involved in cell growth are extremely complicated even for a single cell organism such as Escherichia coli, while the relationship between growth rate and cell size is simple. We aimed to reveal the systematic link between them from the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
572 Views
12 Pages

Mitochondrial Transplantation Restores Immune Cell Metabolism in Sepsis: A Metabolomics Study

  • Tae Nyoung Chung,
  • Se Rin Choi,
  • Su-Hyun Kim,
  • Choong Hwan Lee and
  • Kyuseok Kim

28 December 2025

Sepsis induces severe immune and metabolic dysfunction driven by mitochondrial failure. Mitochondrial transplantation (MT) has emerged as a promising strategy to restore mitochondrial bioenergetics, but its metabolic impact on immune cells remains un...

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4 Citations
3,482 Views
13 Pages

The Impact of Exercise Serum on Selected Parameters of CD4+ T Cell Metabolism

  • Jana Palmowski,
  • Kristina Gebhardt,
  • Thomas Reichel,
  • Torsten Frech,
  • Robert Ringseis,
  • Klaus Eder,
  • Kathrin Renner-Sattler and
  • Karsten Krüger

22 June 2021

CD4+ T cells are sensitive to peripheral changes of cytokine levels and metabolic substrates such as glucose and lactate. This study aimed to analyze whether factors released after exercise alter parameters of human T cell metabolism, specifically gl...

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161 Citations
17,860 Views
19 Pages

Impact of Cholesterol Metabolism in Immune Cell Function and Atherosclerosis

  • María Aguilar-Ballester,
  • Andrea Herrero-Cervera,
  • Ángela Vinué,
  • Sergio Martínez-Hervás and
  • Herminia González-Navarro

7 July 2020

Cholesterol, the most important sterol in mammals, helps maintain plasma membrane fluidity and is a precursor of bile acids, oxysterols, and steroid hormones. Cholesterol in the body is obtained from the diet or can be de novo synthetized. Cholestero...

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70 Citations
7,495 Views
17 Pages

Mitochondrial Metal Ion Transport in Cell Metabolism and Disease

  • Xuan Wang,
  • Peng An,
  • Zhenglong Gu,
  • Yongting Luo and
  • Junjie Luo

Mitochondria are vital to life and provide biological energy for other organelles and cell physiological processes. On the mitochondrial double layer membrane, there are a variety of channels and transporters to transport different metal ions, such a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,148 Views
14 Pages

OCT4 Expression in Gliomas Is Dependent on Cell Metabolism

  • Andrey Volnitskiy,
  • Konstantin Shabalin,
  • Rimma Pantina,
  • Elena Varfolomeeva,
  • Roman Kovalev,
  • Vladimir Burdakov,
  • Svetlana Emelianova,
  • Luiza Garaeva,
  • Alexander Yakimov and
  • Tatiana Shtam
  • + 3 authors

25 January 2024

The OCT4 transcription factor is necessary to maintain cell stemness in the early stages of embryogenesis and is involved in the formation of induced pluripotent stem cells, but its role in oncogenesis is not yet entirely clear. In this work, OCT4 ex...

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31 Citations
6,692 Views
21 Pages

The Role of High-Density Lipoproteins in Endothelial Cell Metabolism and Diabetes-Impaired Angiogenesis

  • Khalia R. Primer,
  • Peter J. Psaltis,
  • Joanne T.M. Tan and
  • Christina A. Bursill

Diabetes mellitus affects millions of people worldwide and is associated with devastating vascular complications. A number of these complications, such as impaired wound healing and poor coronary collateral circulation, are characterised by impaired...

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5 Citations
4,800 Views
21 Pages

Reflections on the Biology of Cell Culture Models: Living on the Edge of Oxidative Metabolism in Cancer Cells

  • Alba Moran-Alvarez,
  • Pedro Gonzalez-Menendez,
  • Juan C. Mayo and
  • Rosa M. Sainz

1 February 2023

Nowadays, the study of cell metabolism is a hot topic in cancer research. Many studies have used 2D conventional cell cultures for their simplicity and the facility to infer mechanisms. However, the limitations of bidimensional cell cultures to recre...

  • Review
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71 Citations
8,632 Views
25 Pages

13 November 2023

Granulosa cells are crucial for the establishment and maintenance of bidirectional communication among oocytes. Various intercellular material exchange modes, including paracrine and gap junction, are used between them to achieve the efficient delive...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,411 Views
12 Pages

Deletion of Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 Beta Reprograms NK Cell Metabolism

  • Marcelo S. F. Pereira,
  • Kinnari Sorathia,
  • Yasemin Sezgin,
  • Aarohi Thakkar,
  • Colin Maguire,
  • Patrick L. Collins,
  • Bethany L. Mundy-Bosse,
  • Dean A. Lee and
  • Meisam Naeimi Kararoudi

24 January 2023

Loss of cytotoxicity and defective metabolism are linked to glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta (GSK3β) overexpression in natural killer (NK) cells from patients with acute myeloid leukemia or from healthy donors after expansion ex vivo with IL-15....

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  • Review
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372 Citations
49,272 Views
28 Pages

Vitamin B6 and Its Role in Cell Metabolism and Physiology

  • Marcelina Parra,
  • Seth Stahl and
  • Hanjo Hellmann

22 July 2018

Vitamin B6 is one of the most central molecules in cells of living organisms. It is a critical co-factor for a diverse range of biochemical reactions that regulate basic cellular metabolism, which impact overall physiology. In the last several years,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,296 Views
15 Pages

Cancer Cell Metabolism Reprogramming and Its Potential Implications on Therapy in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck: A Review

  • Francesco Perri,
  • Giuseppina Della Vittoria Scarpati,
  • Monica Pontone,
  • Maria Luisa Marciano,
  • Alessandro Ottaiano,
  • Marco Cascella,
  • Francesco Sabbatino,
  • Agostino Guida,
  • Mariachiara Santorsola and
  • Francesco Caponigro
  • + 4 authors

22 July 2022

Carcinogenesis is a multistep process that consists of the transformation of healthy cells into cancer cells. Such an alteration goes through various stages and is closely linked to random mutations of genes that have a key role in the neoplastic phe...

  • Review
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1,290 Views
19 Pages

Background/Objectives: Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells have shown remarkable clinical success in certain blood cancers but remain largely ineffective in solid tumors. A major reason for this limitation is the hostile tumor microenvironment, w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,182 Views
21 Pages

Targeting Translation and the Cell Cycle Inversely Affects CTC Metabolism but Not Metastasis

  • Tetiana Y. Bowley,
  • Seth D. Merkley,
  • Irina V. Lagutina,
  • Mireya C. Ortiz,
  • Margaret Lee,
  • Bernard Tawfik and
  • Dario Marchetti

2 November 2023

Melanoma brain metastasis (MBM) is significantly associated with poor prognosis and is diagnosed in 80% of patients at autopsy. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are “seeds” of metastasis and the smallest functional units of cancer. Our mult...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
6,167 Views
21 Pages

Glutamine Starvation Affects Cell Cycle, Oxidative Homeostasis and Metabolism in Colorectal Cancer Cells

  • Martina Spada,
  • Cristina Piras,
  • Giulia Diana,
  • Vera Piera Leoni,
  • Daniela Virginia Frau,
  • Gabriele Serreli,
  • Gabriella Simbula,
  • Roberto Loi,
  • Antonio Noto and
  • Luigi Atzori
  • + 2 authors

Cancer cells adjust their metabolism to meet energy demands. In particular, glutamine addiction represents a distinctive feature of several types of tumors, including colorectal cancer. In this study, four colorectal cancer cell lines (Caco-2, HCT116...

  • Review
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25 Citations
7,962 Views
15 Pages

Role of FABP5 in T Cell Lipid Metabolism and Function in the Tumor Microenvironment

  • Rong Jin,
  • Jiaqing Hao,
  • Jianyu Yu,
  • Pingzhang Wang,
  • Edward R. Sauter and
  • Bing Li

20 January 2023

To evade immune surveillance, tumors develop a hostile microenvironment that inhibits anti-tumor immunity. Recent immunotherapy breakthroughs that target the reinvigoration of tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes (TIL) have led to unprecedented success i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
77 Citations
14,798 Views
20 Pages

A significantly increased level of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenger glutathione (GSH) has been identified as a hallmark of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). The proposed mechanism for increased GSH levels is to counteract damaging ROS to sustain...

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  • Review
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51 Citations
7,304 Views
17 Pages

Iron Metabolism in Pancreatic Beta-Cell Function and Dysfunction

  • Algerta Marku,
  • Alessandra Galli,
  • Paola Marciani,
  • Nevia Dule,
  • Carla Perego and
  • Michela Castagna

22 October 2021

Iron is an essential element involved in a variety of physiological functions. In the pancreatic beta-cells, being part of Fe-S cluster proteins, it is necessary for the correct insulin synthesis and processing. In the mitochondria, as a component of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,177 Views
14 Pages

9 October 2022

This study aims to explore the role of abnormal fatty acid metabolism (FAM) in ccRCC and construct a novel fatty acid metabolism-related gene signature (FAMGS) for prognosis. Three independent ccRCC cohorts, including The Cancer Genome Atlas, E-MTAB-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,081 Views
14 Pages

Targeting Endothelial Cell Metabolism by Inhibition of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Kinase and Glutaminase-1

  • Céline A. Schoonjans,
  • Barbara Mathieu,
  • Nicolas Joudiou,
  • Luca X. Zampieri,
  • Davide Brusa,
  • Pierre Sonveaux,
  • Olivier Feron and
  • Bernard Gallez

15 October 2020

Targeting endothelial cell (EC) metabolism should impair angiogenesis, regardless of how many angiogenic signals are present. The dependency of proliferating ECs on glucose and glutamine for energy and biomass production opens new opportunities for a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,156 Views
17 Pages

Hypoxia Changes Energy Metabolism and Growth Rate in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cells

  • Hasan Nisar,
  • Paulina Mercedes Sanchidrián González,
  • Melanie Brauny,
  • Frederik M. Labonté,
  • Claudia Schmitz,
  • Marie Denise Roggan,
  • Bikash Konda and
  • Christine E. Hellweg

26 April 2023

Hypoxia occurs in 80% of non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) cases, leading to treatment resistance. Hypoxia’s effects on NSCLC energetics are not well-characterized. We evaluated changes in glucose uptake and lactate production in two NSCLC...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,834 Views
18 Pages

Immune Checkpoint Molecules and Glucose Metabolism in HIV-Induced T Cell Exhaustion

  • Yee Teng Chan,
  • Heng Choon Cheong,
  • Ting Fang Tang,
  • Reena Rajasuriar,
  • Kian-Kai Cheng,
  • Chung Yeng Looi,
  • Won Fen Wong and
  • Adeeba Kamarulzaman

The progressive decline of CD8+ cytotoxic T cells in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients due to infection-triggered cell exhaustion and cell death is significantly correlated with disease severity and progression into the life-threat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,311 Views
13 Pages

Lactic Acid Metabolism and Transporter Related Three Genes Predict the Prognosis of Patients with Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma

  • Tuanjie Guo,
  • Jian Zhang,
  • Tao Wang,
  • Zhihao Yuan,
  • Heting Tang,
  • Dongliang Zhang,
  • Siteng Chen and
  • Xiang Wang

30 March 2022

Lactic acid was previously considered a waste product of glycolysis, and has now become a key metabolite for cancer development, maintenance and metastasis. So far, numerous studies have confirmed that tumor lactic acid levels are associated with inc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
1,917 Views
12 Pages

The Radiogenomic Landscape of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma: Insights into Lipid Metabolism through Evaluation of ADFP Expression

  • Federico Greco,
  • Andrea Panunzio,
  • Caterina Bernetti,
  • Alessandro Tafuri,
  • Bruno Beomonte Zobel and
  • Carlo Augusto Mallio

This study aims to explore the relationship between radiological imaging and genomic characteristics in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), focusing on the expression of adipose differentiation-related protein (ADFP) detected through computed to...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,737 Views
14 Pages

15 October 2021

I’m Not Dead Yet (Indy) is a fly gene that encodes a homologue of mammalian SLC13A5 plasma membrane citrate transporter. Reducing expression of Indy gene in flies, and its homologues in worms, extends longevity. Indy reduction in flies, worms, mice a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,382 Views
15 Pages

Coordinating Carbon Metabolism and Cell Cycle of Chlamydomonasreinhardtii with Light Strategies under Nitrogen Recovery

  • Yuanyuan Ren,
  • Han Sun,
  • Jinquan Deng,
  • Yue Zhang,
  • Yuelian Li,
  • Junchao Huang and
  • Feng Chen

Nutrient supplementation is common in microalgae cultivation to enhance the accumulation of biomass and biofunctional products, while the recovery mechanism from nutrient starvation is less investigated. In this study, the influence of remodeled carb...

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