Glucose Metabolism on Tumor Plasticity, Diagnosis, and Treatment

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Abstract

Malignant cells support tumor proliferation and progression by adopting to metabolic changes. Tumor cells altered metabolism by increasing glucose uptake and fermentation of glucose to lactate, even in the aerobic state and the presence of functioning mitochondria. Glucose metabolism in tumor plasticity has attracted great interests by clinicians and scientists in the past decades. This review discusses the previous and emerging researches on the tumor plasticity altered by changing glucose metabolism in different cancer cells, including cancer stem cells (CSCs). In addition, we summarize the rising applications of glucose metabolism in tumor diagnosis and treatment. Our objective is to direct future investigation on this altered metabolic phenotype and its application in patient care.

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Lin, X., Xiao, Z., Chen, T., Liang, S. H., & Guo, H. (2020, March 6). Glucose Metabolism on Tumor Plasticity, Diagnosis, and Treatment. Frontiers in Oncology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.00317

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