Publication date: 14 May 2018
Source:Cancer Cell, Volume 33, Issue 5
Author(s): Michael J. Lukey, William P. Katt, Richard A. Cerione
Identifying contexts in which cancer cells become addicted to specific nutrients is critical for developing targeted metabolic therapies. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Momcilovic et al. report that suppressed glycolysis following mTOR inhibition is countered by adaptive glutamine catabolism in lung squamous cell carcinoma, sensitizing tumors to glutaminase inhibition.
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Identifying contexts in which cancer cells become addicted to specific nutrients is critical for developing targeted metabolic therapies. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Momcilovic et al. report that suppressed glycolysis following mTOR inhibition is countered by adaptive glutamine catabolism in lung squamous cell carcinoma, sensitizing tumors to glutaminase inhibition.https://ift.tt/2wHpvjl
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