Flavonoids against the Warburg phenotype—concepts of predictive, preventive and personalised medicine to cut the Gordian knot of cancer cell metabolism

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Marek Samec
Alena Liskova
Lenka Koklesova
Samson Mathews Samuel
Kevin Zhai
Constanze Buhrmann
Elizabeth Varghese
Mariam Abotaleb
Tawar Qaradakhi
Anthony Zulli
Martin Kello
Jan Mojzis
Pavol Zubor
Taeg Kyu Kwon
Mehdi Shakibaei
Dietrich Büsselberg
Gustavo R. Sarria
Olga Golubnitschaja
Peter Kubatka
机构
[1] Comenius University in Bratislava,Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine
[2] Weill Cornell Medicine in Qatar,Department of Physiology and Biophysics
[3] Education City,Musculoskeletal Research Group and Tumour Biology, Chair of Vegetative Anatomy, Institute of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Qatar Foundation,Institute for Health and Sport
[5] Ludwig-Maximilian-University Munich,Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine
[6] Victoria University,Department of Gynecologic Oncology, Norwegian Radium Hospital
[7] P. J. Šafarik University,Department of Immunology and School of Medicine
[8] Oslo University Hospital,Department of Radiation Oncology
[9] OBGY Health & Care,Predictive, Preventive Personalised (3P) Medicine, Department of Radiation Oncology
[10] Ltd.,Department of Medical Biology, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine
[11] Keimyung University,undefined
[12] University Hospital Bonn,undefined
[13] Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn,undefined
[14] University Hospital Bonn,undefined
[15] Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn,undefined
[16] Comenius University in Bratislava,undefined
来源
EPMA Journal | 2020年 / 11卷
关键词
Predictive preventive personalised medicine (PPPM / 3PM); Cancer; Warburg phenotype; Flavonoids; Anticancer effect; Cell metabolism; Co-morbidities; Malignancy; Disease manifestation; Age; Patient stratification; Aggressive metastatic disease; Multi-omics; Biomarker patterns; Liquid biopsy; Modifiable risk factors; Risk assessment; Microcirculation; Systemic hypoxia; Ischemic lesions; Prognosis; Individualised patient profiles; Treatment algorithms; Liver malignancy; Triple-negative breast cancer; Prostate cancer; Pregnancy; Chemoresistance; Radioresistance; Glucose metabolism; Oxidative phosphorylation; Proliferation; Metabolic reprogramming; Positron emission tomography; Magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Tumour imaging; FDG-PET; Glucose intake; PET-CT; Individual outcome; Palliative medicine; Polyphenols; Glycolysis; Carcinogenesis; Prognostic markers; Aerobic glycolysis; Glycolytic inhibitors; Pleiotropic activity; HIF-1;
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The Warburg effect is characterised by increased glucose uptake and lactate secretion in cancer cells resulting from metabolic transformation in tumour tissue. The corresponding molecular pathways switch from oxidative phosphorylation to aerobic glycolysis, due to changes in glucose degradation mechanisms known as the ‘Warburg reprogramming’ of cancer cells. Key glycolytic enzymes, glucose transporters and transcription factors involved in the Warburg transformation are frequently dysregulated during carcinogenesis considered as promising diagnostic and prognostic markers as well as treatment targets. Flavonoids are molecules with pleiotropic activities. The metabolism-regulating anticancer effects of flavonoids are broadly demonstrated in preclinical studies. Flavonoids modulate key pathways involved in the Warburg phenotype including but not limited to PKM2, HK2, GLUT1 and HIF-1. The corresponding molecular mechanisms and clinical relevance of ‘anti-Warburg’ effects of flavonoids are discussed in this review article. The most prominent examples are provided for the potential application of targeted ‘anti-Warburg’ measures in cancer management. Individualised profiling and patient stratification are presented as powerful tools for implementing targeted ‘anti-Warburg’ measures in the context of predictive, preventive and personalised medicine.
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页码:377 / 398
页数:21
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  • [1] Flavonoids against the Warburg phenotype-concepts of predictive, preventive and personalised medicine to cut the Gordian knot of cancer cell metabolism
    Samec, Marek
    Liskova, Alena
    Koklesova, Lenka
    Samuel, Samson Mathews
    Zhai, Kevin
    Buhrmann, Constanze
    Varghese, Elizabeth
    Abotaleb, Mariam
    Qaradakhi, Tawar
    Zulli, Anthony
    Kello, Martin
    Mojzis, Jan
    Zubor, Pavol
    Kwon, Taeg Kyu
    Shakibaei, Mehdi
    Busselberg, Dietrich
    Sarria, Gustavo R.
    Golubnitschaja, Olga
    Kubatka, Peter
    EPMA JOURNAL, 2020, 11 (03) : 377 - 398