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arxiv: 1303.2333 · v1 · submitted 2013-03-10 · 🧬 q-bio.TO · q-bio.MN

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Warburg Effect due to Exposure to Different Types of Radiation

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Cancer cells maintain a high level of aerobic glycolysis (the Warburg effect), which is associated with their rapid proliferation. Many studies have reported that the suppression of glycolysis and activation of oxidative phosphorylation can repress the growth of cancer cells through regulation of key regulators. Whether Warburg effect of cancer cells could be switched by some other environmental stimulus? Herein, we report an interesting phenomenon in which cells alternated between glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration depending on the type of radiation they were exposed to. We observed enhanced glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration in HeLa cells exposed to 2-Gy X-ray and 2-Gy carbon ion radiation, respectively. This discovery may provide novel insights for tumor therapy.

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