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Characterization of intracellular metabolic states in the origin of the metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells

Pinto Vieira, Joana Raquel  
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Ataman, Meriç  
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Hatzimanikatis, Vassily  
2015
Biochemical and Molecular Engineering XIX

Cancer cells have been observed to undergo a metabolic reprogramming in which glycolytic fluxes are upregulated whereas oxidative phosphorylation is downregulated. This metabolic phenotype is known as the Warburg effect and it is observed even under high oxygen conditions. To study the mechanism behind this metabolic reprogramming: - We build a reduced model (RedHuman) from the GEM Recon 2 that is representative of the central carbon metabolism of mammalian cells; - We combine fluxomics and metabolomics data to simulate a normal mammalian cells metabolic phenotype during exponential growth phase and the metabolic phenotype of a cancer cell; - We then analyze the feasible flux ranges of the two simulated metabolic phenotypes.

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conference poster not in proceedings
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Pinto Vieira, Joana Raquel  
Ataman, Meriç  
Hatzimanikatis, Vassily  
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2015

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Biochemical and Molecular Engineering XIX

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

July 12-16, 2015

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September 4, 2015
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