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On the Origin of ATP Synthesis in Cancer

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ISCIENCE
卷 23, 期 11, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2020.101761

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  1. Foundation for Metabolic Cancer Therapies
  2. Nelson and Claudia Peltz Foundation
  3. George Yu Foundation
  4. Kenneth Rainin Foundation
  5. Children with Cancer UK
  6. Boston College Research Expense Fund
  7. CrossFit Inc.

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ATP is required for mammalian cells to remain viable and to perform genetically programmed functions. Maintenance of the Delta G'(ATP) hydrolysis of -56 kJ/mole is the endpoint of both genetic and metabolic processes required for life. Various anomalies in mitochondrial structure and function prevent maximal ATP synthesis through OxPhos in cancer cells. Little ATP synthesis would occur through glycolysis in cancer cells that express the dimeric form of pyruvate kinase M2. Mitochondrial substrate level phosphorylation (mSLP) in the glutamine-driven glutaminolysis pathway, substantiated by the succinate-CoA ligase reaction in the TCA cycle, can partially compensate for reduced ATP synthesis through both OxPhos and glycolysis. A protracted insufficiency of OxPhos coupled with elevated glycolysis and an auxiliary, fully operational mSLP, would cause a cell to enter its default state of unbridled proliferation with consequent dedifferentiation and apoptotic resistance, i.e., cancer. The simultaneous restriction of glucose and glutamine offers a therapeutic strategy for managing cancer.

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