生物
瓦博格效应
线粒体
细胞生物学
癌细胞
癌症
糖酵解
生物化学
新陈代谢
遗传学
作者
Yahui Wang,Gary J. Patti
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tcb.2023.03.013
摘要
A long-standing question in cancer biology has been why oxygenated tumors ferment the majority of glucose they consume to lactate rather than oxidizing it in their mitochondria, a phenomenon known as the ‘Warburg effect.’ An abundance of evidence shows not only that most cancer cells have fully functional mitochondria but also that mitochondrial activity is important to proliferation. It is therefore difficult to rationalize the metabolic benefit of cancer cells switching from respiration to fermentation. An emerging perspective is that rather than mitochondrial metabolism being suppressed in tumors, as is often suggested, mitochondrial activity increases to the level of saturation. As such, the Warburg effect becomes a signature of excess glucose being released as lactate due to mitochondrial overload.
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