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Metabolic reprogramming results in abnormal glycolysis in gastric cancer: a review

Journal

ONCOTARGETS AND THERAPY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages 1195-1204

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/OTT.S189687

Keywords

gastric cancer; glycolysis; mitochondria; metabolic reprogramming; Helicobacter pylori

Funding

  1. Jilin Province Science and Technology Development Project [20180101169JC]
  2. Jilin Provincial Health Department [2016Q023]
  3. Jilin Provincial Development and Reform Commission [2016CO51-2]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81772794, 81672948]
  5. Jilin Provincial Research Foundation for the Development of Science and Technology Projects [20170623021TC, 20160414005 GH]
  6. Jilin University [2015222]
  7. 13th Five-Year Science and Technology Project of Jilin Provincial Education Department [JJKH20170834KJ, JJKH20170825KJ]

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The Warburg effect in tumor cells involves the uptake of high levels of glucose, enhanced glycolysis, and the metabolism of pyruvate to lactic acid rather than oxidative phosphorylation to generate energy under aerobic conditions. This effect is closely related to the occurrence, invasion, metastasis, drug resistance, and poor prognosis of gastric cancer (GC). Current research has further demonstrated that the Warburg effect in GC cells is not only mediated by the glycolysis pathway, but also includes roles for mitochondria, noncoding RNAs, and other proteins that do not directly regulate metabolism. As a result, changes in the glycolysis pathway not only lead to abnormal glucose metabolism, but they also affect mitochondrial functions, cellular processes such as apoptosis and cell cycle regulation, and the metabolism of lipids and amino acids. In this review, we discuss metabolic reprogramming in GC based on glycolysis, a possible link between glucose metabolism, lipid metabolism, and amino acid metabolism, and we clarify the role of mitochondria. We also examine recent studies of metabolic inhibitors in GC.

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