Lactate Beyond a Waste Metabolite: Metabolic Affairs and Signaling in Malignancy

Volume: 10
Published: Mar 18, 2020
Abstract
To sustain their high proliferation rates, most cancer cells rely on glycolytic metabolism, with production of lactic acid. For many years, lactate was seen as a metabolic waste of glycolytic metabolism; however, recent evidence has revealed new roles of lactate in the tumor microenvironment, either as metabolic fuel or as a signaling molecule. Lactate plays a key role in the different models of metabolic crosstalk proposed in malignant tumors:...
Paper Details
Title
Lactate Beyond a Waste Metabolite: Metabolic Affairs and Signaling in Malignancy
Published Date
Mar 18, 2020
Volume
10
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