Metabolic pathways and energy sources for tumors
Warburg's effect is quoted many times to describe the faulty metabolic pathways in tumor cells. Tumor cells which are rapidly dividing are known to create a hypoxic microenvironment which does not support glucose oxidation. Under these circumstances, glycolysis becomes a dominant metabolic pathway to generate energy for the rapidly dividing tumor cells. However, this may not be the complete story. In recent years, there has been a tremendous amount of work being done to explore the metabolic pathways involved in various tumors. All this now depicts a newer reality where glycolysis instead of being "The pathway" is now thought to be one of the pathways used by the tumor cells. Of interest are the protein metabolic pathways such as glutamine and proline pathways, The nucleic acid metabolic pathways and my present interest, the fatty acids pathways. If we consider that alternative pathways such as fatty acid oxidation, protein metabolic pathways, then all the proteins ...