Antagonism of glycolysis and reductive carboxylation of glutamine potentiates activity of oncolytic adenoviruses in cancer cells

Tumor cells exhibiting the Warburg effect rely on aerobic glycolysis for ATP production and have a notable addiction to anaplerotic use of glutamine for macromolecular synthesis. This strategy maximizes cellular biosynthetic potential while avoiding excessive depletion of NAD+ and provides an attrac...

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Main Authors: Dyer, A, Schoeps, B, Frost, S, Jakeman, P, Scott, EM, Freedman, J, Jacobus, EJ, Seymour, LW
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: American Association for Cancer Research 2018