The reverse Warburg effect: Aerobic glycolysis in cancer associated fibroblasts and the tumor stroma

Here, we propose a new model for understanding the Warburg effect in tumor metabolism.  Our hypothesis is that epithelial cancer cells induce the Warburg effect (aerobic glycolysis) in neighboring stromal fibroblasts. These cancer-associated fibroblasts, then undergo myo-fibroblastic differentiation...

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Published in:Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) Vol. 8; no. 23; pp. 3984 - 4001
Main Authors: Pavlides, Stephanos, Whitaker-Menezes, Diana, Castello-Cros, Remedios, Flomenberg, Neal, Witkiewicz, Agnieszka K., Frank, Philippe G., Casimiro, Mathew C., Wang, Chenguang, Fortina, Paolo, Addya, Sankar, Pestell, Richard G., Martinez-Outschoorn, Ubaldo E., Sotgia, Federica, Lisanti, Michael P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Taylor & Francis 01.12.2009
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ISSN:1538-4101, 1551-4005, 1551-4005
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