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Glycolysis, tumor metabolism, cancer growth and dissemination. A new pH-based etiopathogenic perspective and therapeutic approach to an old cancer question

Cancer cells acquire an unusual glycolytic behavior relative, to a large extent, to their intracellular alkaline pH (pH(i)). This effect is part of the metabolic alterations found in most, if not all, cancer cells to deal with unfavorable conditions, mainly hypoxia and low nutrient supply, in order...

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Autores principales: Alfarouk, Khalid O., Verduzco, Daniel, Rauch, Cyril, Muddathir, Abdel Khalig, Adil, H. H Bashir, Elhassan, Gamal O., Ibrahim, Muntaser E., David Polo Orozco, Julian, Cardone, Rosa Angela, Reshkin, Stephan J., Harguindey, Salvador
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4303887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25621294
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author Alfarouk, Khalid O.
Verduzco, Daniel
Rauch, Cyril
Muddathir, Abdel Khalig
Adil, H. H Bashir
Elhassan, Gamal O.
Ibrahim, Muntaser E.
David Polo Orozco, Julian
Cardone, Rosa Angela
Reshkin, Stephan J.
Harguindey, Salvador
author_facet Alfarouk, Khalid O.
Verduzco, Daniel
Rauch, Cyril
Muddathir, Abdel Khalig
Adil, H. H Bashir
Elhassan, Gamal O.
Ibrahim, Muntaser E.
David Polo Orozco, Julian
Cardone, Rosa Angela
Reshkin, Stephan J.
Harguindey, Salvador
author_sort Alfarouk, Khalid O.
collection PubMed
description Cancer cells acquire an unusual glycolytic behavior relative, to a large extent, to their intracellular alkaline pH (pH(i)). This effect is part of the metabolic alterations found in most, if not all, cancer cells to deal with unfavorable conditions, mainly hypoxia and low nutrient supply, in order to preserve its evolutionary trajectory with the production of lactate after ten steps of glycolysis. Thus, cancer cells reprogram their cellular metabolism in a way that gives them their evolutionary and thermodynamic advantage. Tumors exist within a highly heterogeneous microenvironment and cancer cells survive within any of the different habitats that lie within tumors thanks to the overexpression of different membrane-bound proton transporters. This creates a highly abnormal and selective proton reversal in cancer cells and tissues that is involved in local cancer growth and in the metastatic process. Because of this environmental heterogeneity, cancer cells within one part of the tumor may have a different genotype and phenotype than within another part. This phenomenon has frustrated the potential of single-target therapy of this type of reductionist therapeutic approach over the last decades. Here, we present a detailed biochemical framework on every step of tumor glycolysis and then proposea new paradigm and therapeutic strategy based upon the dynamics of the hydrogen ion in cancer cells and tissues in order to overcome the old paradigm of one enzyme-one target approach to cancer treatment. Finally, a new and integral explanation of the Warburg effect is advanced.
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spelling pubmed-43038872015-01-23 Glycolysis, tumor metabolism, cancer growth and dissemination. A new pH-based etiopathogenic perspective and therapeutic approach to an old cancer question Alfarouk, Khalid O. Verduzco, Daniel Rauch, Cyril Muddathir, Abdel Khalig Adil, H. H Bashir Elhassan, Gamal O. Ibrahim, Muntaser E. David Polo Orozco, Julian Cardone, Rosa Angela Reshkin, Stephan J. Harguindey, Salvador Oncoscience Research Perspective Cancer cells acquire an unusual glycolytic behavior relative, to a large extent, to their intracellular alkaline pH (pH(i)). This effect is part of the metabolic alterations found in most, if not all, cancer cells to deal with unfavorable conditions, mainly hypoxia and low nutrient supply, in order to preserve its evolutionary trajectory with the production of lactate after ten steps of glycolysis. Thus, cancer cells reprogram their cellular metabolism in a way that gives them their evolutionary and thermodynamic advantage. Tumors exist within a highly heterogeneous microenvironment and cancer cells survive within any of the different habitats that lie within tumors thanks to the overexpression of different membrane-bound proton transporters. This creates a highly abnormal and selective proton reversal in cancer cells and tissues that is involved in local cancer growth and in the metastatic process. Because of this environmental heterogeneity, cancer cells within one part of the tumor may have a different genotype and phenotype than within another part. This phenomenon has frustrated the potential of single-target therapy of this type of reductionist therapeutic approach over the last decades. Here, we present a detailed biochemical framework on every step of tumor glycolysis and then proposea new paradigm and therapeutic strategy based upon the dynamics of the hydrogen ion in cancer cells and tissues in order to overcome the old paradigm of one enzyme-one target approach to cancer treatment. Finally, a new and integral explanation of the Warburg effect is advanced. Impact Journals LLC 2014-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4303887/ /pubmed/25621294 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Alfarouk et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Alfarouk, Khalid O.
Verduzco, Daniel
Rauch, Cyril
Muddathir, Abdel Khalig
Adil, H. H Bashir
Elhassan, Gamal O.
Ibrahim, Muntaser E.
David Polo Orozco, Julian
Cardone, Rosa Angela
Reshkin, Stephan J.
Harguindey, Salvador
Glycolysis, tumor metabolism, cancer growth and dissemination. A new pH-based etiopathogenic perspective and therapeutic approach to an old cancer question
title Glycolysis, tumor metabolism, cancer growth and dissemination. A new pH-based etiopathogenic perspective and therapeutic approach to an old cancer question
title_full Glycolysis, tumor metabolism, cancer growth and dissemination. A new pH-based etiopathogenic perspective and therapeutic approach to an old cancer question
title_fullStr Glycolysis, tumor metabolism, cancer growth and dissemination. A new pH-based etiopathogenic perspective and therapeutic approach to an old cancer question
title_full_unstemmed Glycolysis, tumor metabolism, cancer growth and dissemination. A new pH-based etiopathogenic perspective and therapeutic approach to an old cancer question
title_short Glycolysis, tumor metabolism, cancer growth and dissemination. A new pH-based etiopathogenic perspective and therapeutic approach to an old cancer question
title_sort glycolysis, tumor metabolism, cancer growth and dissemination. a new ph-based etiopathogenic perspective and therapeutic approach to an old cancer question
topic Research Perspective
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4303887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25621294
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