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Targeting the Warburg effect:A revisited perspective from molecular mechanisms to traditional and innovative therapeutic strategies in cancer 被引量:11
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作者 Minru Liao Dahong Yao +4 位作者 Lifeng Wu chaodan luo Zhiwen Wang Jin Zhang Bo Liu 《Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第3期953-1008,共56页
Cancer reprogramming is an important facilitator of cancer development and survival,with tumor cells exhibiting a preference for aerobic glycolysis beyond oxidative phosphorylation,even under sufficient oxygen supply ... Cancer reprogramming is an important facilitator of cancer development and survival,with tumor cells exhibiting a preference for aerobic glycolysis beyond oxidative phosphorylation,even under sufficient oxygen supply condition.This metabolic alteration,known as the Warburg effect,serves as a significant indicator of malignant tumor transformation.The Warburg effect primarily impacts cancer occurrence by influencing the aerobic glycolysis pathway in cancer cells.Key enzymes involved in this process include glucose transporters(GLUTs),HKs,PFKs,LDHs,and PKM2.Moreover,the expression of transcriptional regulatory factors and proteins,such as FOXM1,p53,NF-κB,HIF1a,and c-Myc,can also influence cancer progression.Furthermore,lncRNAs,miRNAs,and circular RNAs play a vital role in directly regulating the Warburg effect.Additionally,gene mutations,tumor microenvironment remodeling,and immune system interactions are closely associated with the Warburg effect.Notably,the development of drugs targeting the Warburg effect has exhibited promising potential in tumor treatment.This comprehensive review presents novel directions and approaches for the early diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients by conducting in-depth research and summarizing the bright prospects of targeting the Warburg effect in cancer. 展开更多
关键词 Warburg effect CANCER Regulatory factor LncRNAs MIRNAS Traditional Chinese medicine Small-molecule drug Drug resistance
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