From electrons to cancer : Redox shift as a driving force of tumorigenesis

Romain Attal , Ashraf Bakkar , Frédéric Bouillaud , Anne Devin , Marc Henry , Maxime Pontié , Miroslav Radman , Laurent Schwartz
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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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从电子到癌症:氧化还原转变是肿瘤发生的驱动力
癌细胞种类繁多,但大多具有共同的新陈代谢特性:即使有氧气,它们也具有强烈的糖酵解作用。在这里,癌细胞的代谢异常被解释为氧化还原反应中电流的改变。电子传递链中的电流降低、还原辅因子浓度增加以及三羧酸循环部分逆转是几种癌症的物理特征。新陈代谢网络的氧化分支和还原分支之间存在着电子短路,这证明癌症是在纳米尺度上以电子方式发生的。这些电子流的变化通过产生琥珀酸诱发假缺氧和沃伯格效应,并将电子从氧气转移到生物合成途径。这种对癌症的新认识可能具有潜在的治疗用途。
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