High glucose inhibits autophagy and promotes the proliferation and metastasis of colorectal cancer through the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
Feng Li,
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Xing Wan,
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Zhigui Li
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et al.
Cancer Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(11)
Published: June 1, 2024
Colorectal
cancer
(CRC)
ranks
among
the
most
prevalent
malignancies
worldwide,
characterized
by
its
complex
etiology
and
slow
research
progress.
Diabetes,
as
an
independent
risk
factor
for
CRC,
has
been
widely
certified.
Consequently,
this
study
centers
on
elucidating
intricacies
of
CRC
cells
initiation
progression
within
a
high-glucose
environment.
Language: Английский
Colorectal Cancer: Pathogenesis and Targeted Therapy
Jingyuan Li,
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Jiashu Pan,
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Lisheng Wang
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et al.
MedComm,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6(3)
Published: March 1, 2025
Colorectal
cancer
(CRC)
ranks
among
the
most
prevalent
malignant
neoplasms
globally.
A
growing
body
of
evidence
underscores
pivotal
roles
genetic
alterations
and
dysregulated
epigenetic
modifications
in
pathogenesis
CRC.
In
recent
years,
reprogramming
tumor
cell
metabolism
has
been
increasingly
acknowledged
as
a
hallmark
cancer.
Substantial
suggests
crosstalk
between
metabolic
modifications,
highlighting
complex
interplay
genome
that
warrants
further
investigation.
Biomarkers
associated
with
characteristics
CRC
hold
significant
clinical
implications.
Nevertheless,
elucidating
genetic,
epigenetic,
landscapes
continues
to
pose
considerable
challenges.
Here,
we
attempt
summarize
key
genes
driving
onset
progression
related
regulators,
clarify
gene
expression
signaling
pathways
regulation,
explore
potential
events
reprogramming,
providing
comprehensive
mechanistic
explanation
for
Finally,
by
integrating
reliable
targets
from
genetics,
epigenetics,
processes
promise
translation
into
practice,
aim
offer
more
strategies
overcome
bottlenecks
treatment.
Language: Английский
CLMP increases 5-fluorouracil sensitivity in colorectal cancer through the inhibition of autophagy
Tissue and Cell,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 102771 - 102771
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Effect of Different Glucose Levels and Glycation on Meningioma Cell Migration and Invasion
Philipp Selke,
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Christian Strauß,
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Rüdiger Horstkorte
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et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(18), P. 10075 - 10075
Published: Sept. 19, 2024
Meningiomas
are
predominantly
benign
tumors,
but
there
also
malignant
forms
that
associated
with
a
poor
prognosis.
Like
almost
all
meningiomas
metabolize
glucose
as
part
of
aerobic
glycolysis
(Warburg
effect)
for
energy
supply,
so
attempts
to
influence
the
prognosis
tumor
diseases
using
glucose-reduced
diet.
This
altered
metabolism
leads
called
hallmarks
cancer,
such
glycation
and
glycosylation.
In
this
study,
we
investigated
low
(3
mM),
normal
(5.5
mM)
high
(15
on
meningioma
cell
line
(IOMM-Lee,
WHO
grade
3).
addition,
methylglyoxal,
by-product
precursor
glycation,
was
investigated.
Impedance-based
methods
(ECIS
RTCA)
were
used
study
migration
invasion,
immunoblotting
analyze
expression
proteins
relevant
these
processes,
focal
adhesion
kinase
(FAK),
merlin
or
integrin
ß1.
We
able
show
reduced
invasive
potential
cells,
which
amount
sialic
acid.
Under
glucose,
barrier
function
impaired
decreased,
correlated
decreased
FAK.
Language: Английский