MiT/TFE Family of Transcription Factors, Lysosomes, and Cancer

Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Pages: 203 - 222
Published: Mar 4, 2019
Abstract
Cancer cells have an increased demand for energy sources to support accelerated rates of growth. When nutrients become limiting, cancer cells may switch to nonconventional energy sources that are mobilized through nutrient scavenging pathways involving autophagy and the lysosome. Thus, several cancers are highly reliant on constitutive activation of these pathways to degrade and recycle cellular materials. Here, we focus on the MiT/TFE family of...
Paper Details
Title
MiT/TFE Family of Transcription Factors, Lysosomes, and Cancer
Published Date
Mar 4, 2019
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
203 - 222
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