From electrons to cancer : Redox shift as a driving force of tumorigenesis
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Advances in Redox Research;10 (2024) 100087
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Cancer cells are very diverse but mostly share a common metabolic property: they are strongly glycolytic even
though oxygen is available. Herein, the metabolic abnormalities of cancer cells are interpreted as modifications
of the electric currents in redox reactions. A lower current in the electron transport chain, an increase of the
concentration of reduced cofactors and a partial reversal of the tricarboxylic acid cycle are physical characteristics of several forms of cancer. The existence of electric short-circuits between oxidative branches and reductive
branches of the metabolic network argue in favor of an electronic approach of cancer in the nanoscopic scale.
These changes of electron flows induce a pseudo-hypoxia and the Warburg effect through succinate production
and divert electrons from oxygen to biosynthetic pathways. This new look at cancer may have potential therapeutic applications.
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Attal, R., Bakkar, A., Bouillaud, F., Devin, A., Henry, M., Pontié, M., Radman, M., & Schwartz, L. (2023). From electrons to cancer : Redox shift as a driving force of tumorigenesis. Advances in Redox Research, 10, 100087. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arres.2023.100087
