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Cancer stem cell metabolism

Cancer stem cell metabolism

... a stem cell ...of cancer stem cells, with several studies indicating that they are mainly glycolytic and others pointing instead to mitochondrial metabolism as their principal source of ... See full document

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Cancer stem cell metabolism

Cancer stem cell metabolism

... in metabolism between CSCs and non-stem cancer cells, and between CSCs and nor- mal progenitor stem cells, will be crucial to develop new therapies and may reveal new ways to distinctively ... See full document

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Inhibition of glutamine metabolism counteracts pancreatic cancer stem cell features and sensitizes cells to radiotherapy

Inhibition of glutamine metabolism counteracts pancreatic cancer stem cell features and sensitizes cells to radiotherapy

... pancreatic cancer stem cells (PCSCs) on this non-canonical glutamine metabolism pathway and researched whether inhibiting this pathway can enhance radiosensitivity of ...glutamine metabolism ... See full document

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Nicotinamide metabolism regulates glioblastoma stem cell maintenance

Nicotinamide metabolism regulates glioblastoma stem cell maintenance

... NAM metabolism to potentially alter 3 distinct metabolic streams in GBM: i) Production of 1-methylnicotin- amide (1-MNA), which may affect to fate of methyl donors; ii) accumulation of NAM-derived metabolites from ... See full document

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p63 isoforms regulate metabolism of cancer stem cells

p63 isoforms regulate metabolism of cancer stem cells

... In this study, the in silico functional analysis highlighted the modulation of cellular signaling responsible for metabolic adaptation in the cancer cell, such as c-Myc and PI3K/Akt/ mTOR, in both TAp63- ... See full document

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Characterization of stem cell and cancer stem cell populations in ovary and ovarian tumors

Characterization of stem cell and cancer stem cell populations in ovary and ovarian tumors

... between stem and non-stem compart- ments in order to sustain tumorigenesis and establish multi-lineage differentiation into different tumor cell types ...breast cancer cells have been reported ... See full document

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Emerging role of lipid metabolism alterations in Cancer stem cells

Emerging role of lipid metabolism alterations in Cancer stem cells

... therefore cancer cells must adapt it’s cellular bioenergetics efficiently to deal with this kind of un- favorable microenvironments, a process named meta- bolic ...sustain cancer cells proliferation and ... See full document

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Metabolism-Based Therapeutic Strategies Targeting Cancer Stem Cells

Metabolism-Based Therapeutic Strategies Targeting Cancer Stem Cells

... lipid-mediated cell signaling may be blocked with molecules such as S32826, PF8380, Celecoxib, ONOAE-208, Misoprostol, PGE 1 and ω-3 PUFAs; finally, targeting of the main enzyme of lipid desaturation route, SCD-1, ... See full document

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Deferiprone (DFP) targets cancer stem cell (CSC) propagation by inhibiting mitochondrial metabolism and inducing ROS production

Deferiprone (DFP) targets cancer stem cell (CSC) propagation by inhibiting mitochondrial metabolism and inducing ROS production

... 87036 Rende (CS), Italy; matteo_brindisi@libero.it * Correspondence: f.sotgia@salford.ac.uk (F.S.); m.p.lisanti@salford.ac.uk (M.P.L.) Received: 14 February 2020; Accepted: 18 June 2020; Published: 23 June 2020  ... See full document

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Mitochondrial Fission Factor (MFF) inhibits mitochondrial metabolism and reduces breast cancer stem cell (CSC) activity

Mitochondrial Fission Factor (MFF) inhibits mitochondrial metabolism and reduces breast cancer stem cell (CSC) activity

... fuel cancer cell growth and metastatic dissemination ( 1 ...mitochondrial metabolism has emerged as one of the novel features of cancer stem cells (CSCs), which exhibit tumorigenic and ... See full document

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Cancer Cell Metabolism

Cancer Cell Metabolism

... “Cancer, above all other diseases, has countless secondary causes. But, even for cancer, there is only one prime cause. Summarized in a few words, the prime cause of cancer is the replacement of the ... See full document

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Endothelial cell metabolism: parallels and divergences with cancer cell metabolism

Endothelial cell metabolism: parallels and divergences with cancer cell metabolism

... both cell types suggest that hitting a common metabolic pathway (like glycolysis) may induce these dual ...cer cell metabolism provide alternative routes to speci- fically aim at one or the other ... See full document

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Cancer Cell Metabolism: A Review

Cancer Cell Metabolism: A Review

... normal cell would undergo quiescence when deprived of nutrients but a cancer cell, on the other hand, in the presence of growth factors is stimulated in a way that demands the supply of ATP and an ... See full document

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Stem cell metabolism in tissue development and aging

Stem cell metabolism in tissue development and aging

... of metabolism in early embryos led to the perfection of techniques in blastocyst culture and ...the metabolism in human ESCs have also led to rapid advances in chemically defined conditions for human ESC ... See full document

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CANCER STEM CELL MARKERS

CANCER STEM CELL MARKERS

... hematopoietic stem cells; b) mutations in signaling pathways that drive proliferation, such as NPM1, FLT3-ITD, and KRAS/NRAS, are later events in AML transformation 28,29 ... See full document

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Roles of microRNA on cancer cell metabolism

Roles of microRNA on cancer cell metabolism

... of cell proliferation, cell cycle and cell ...of metabolism have drawn more and more attention in the recent years. Cancer cells display increased metabolic autonomy in comparison to ... See full document

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Mitochondria, cholesterol and cancer cell metabolism

Mitochondria, cholesterol and cancer cell metabolism

... Fig. 1 Regulation of HIF1α transcriptional activity. a In normoxia, PHD hydroxylates HIF1α in several proline and asparagine residues, with 2‑OG, ascorbate and Fe 3+ , acting as cofactors for the reaction. Hydroxyted ... See full document

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STEM CELL BANKS. investing in the promise of cancer stem cell science

STEM CELL BANKS. investing in the promise of cancer stem cell science

... for cancer research and drug development 8 ...of stem cell research, cancer stem cell research is in its initial stages, requiring a better understanding of both CSC and SC ... See full document

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Cancer Stem Cell Markers in Esophageal Cancer

Cancer Stem Cell Markers in Esophageal Cancer

... tumorigenesis are often known as oncogenic microRNAs (oncomiRs). The first mammalian oncomiR, miR17-92 polycistron, was observed in mouse B-cell lymphoma model [113]. It is transcriptionally activated by the c-Myc ... See full document

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Cancer stem cell subsets and their relationships

Cancer stem cell subsets and their relationships

... migrating cancer stem cells are very limited, mainly due to the lack of specific migrating markers to isolate migrating cancer stem cells from primary cancer stem ...primary ... See full document

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