An innovative approach to understanding and treating cancer : targeting pH - from etiopathogenesis to new therapeutic avenues /

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Main Author: Koltai, Tomas
Corporate Author: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Other Authors: Reshkin, Stephan J., Harguindey, Salvador
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Academic Press, 2020.
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505 0 |a Intro -- An Innovative Approach to Understanding and Treating Cancer: Targeting pH: From Etiopathogenesis to New Therapeutic Avenues -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Part I: Metabolism and pH physiopathology of cancer -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Introductory words -- The basics -- The importance of pH in cancer -- The evolving concept of pH in cancer -- First phase -- Second phase -- Third phase -- Fourth phase -- Clinical implications -- The objectives of this book -- References -- Chapter 2: Cancer metabolism -- Introduction -- The Warburg effect 
505 8 |a The glycolytic phenotype -- Targeting glycolytic enzymes in cancer -- The lactate shuttle122 -- The pentose phosphate pathway -- The lipogenic phenotype -- Fatty acid synthase -- The metabolism of invadopodia -- Glutaminolytic phenotype -- Serine phenotype -- The acid-base balance in malignant tumors -- The ROS problem -- The pH paradigm and metabolic changes in cancer -- Multitargeted attack on tumor metabolism -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: The pH-centered paradigm in cancer -- Part I: The pH paradigm in cancer. Introduction 
505 8 |a Common view points or perceptions of cancer origin and progression -- The pH paradigm in cancer: Extracellular acidity, intracellular alkalinity and the pH gradient -- Effects of pH gradient inversion in cancer -- Intracellular alkalinity -- Extracellular acidity -- The pH gradient inversion -- The hypoxia-pH gradient inversion relationship -- Can hypoxia act as a carcinogenic agent by itself independently of genetic instability? -- Hypoxia and pH gradient inversion -- Clinical impact of the pH centered paradigm in cancer therapeutics 
505 8 |a Some examples of how increasing pHe improves therapeutic results -- Conclusions Part I -- Part II: Why and how does the pH-centered paradigm develop in cancer? -- The role of hypoxia in cancer metabolism and growth -- Metabolic switch and pH abnormalities -- Mechanisms that create an acidic extracellular matrix and an alkaline intracellular milieu -- New therapeutic directions derived from the pH-centered paradigm -- Why is pHe so acid and pHi alkaline in cancer cells? -- Tumor heterogeneity and the lactate shuttle in cancer -- Cell death and pH 
505 8 |a Clinical implications of the acid-base regulation in cancer -- Glioblastoma as an ideal test of concept -- pH evolution in cancer: Its relation with cellular metabolism -- Conclusions Part 2 -- References -- Chapter 4: Lactic acid and its transport system -- Introduction -- Pro-tumoral activities of lactic acid -- Lactate contributes to extracellular space (ECS) acidity -- Lactate is a source of energy for OXPHOS cells: The lactate shuttle -- Lactate shuttle and pH -- Clinical implications of the lactate shuttle -- Lactate enhances tumor cell motility and migration 
500 |a Lactate is a signaling molecule 
500 |a Includes index. 
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