Metabolic alterations including increased glycolysis are a common feature of many cancers. In their recent study, Lowengrub, Waterman, and colleagues (Lee et al , ) report a spatial pattern of glycolysis in solid tumors that occurs within the tumor microenvironment. This spatial organization is linked to gradients derived from Wnt signaling and nutrient availability that mediate a reaction‐diffusion mechanism and is consistent with a Turing‐type model of spatial localization.
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Dai, Z., & Locasale, J. W. (2017). Metabolic pattern formation in the tumor microenvironment. Molecular Systems Biology, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.15252/msb.20167518
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