Dichloroacetate (DCA) as a potential metabolic-targeting therapy for cancer
Capital District Health Authority · University of Alberta
Abstract
The unique metabolism of most solid tumours (aerobic glycolysis, i.e., Warburg effect) is not only the basis of diagnosing cancer with metabolic imaging but might also be associated with the resistance to apoptosis that characterises cancer. The glycolytic phenotype in cancer appears to be the common denominator of diverse molecular abnormalities in cancer and may be associated with a (potentially reversible) suppression of mitochondrial function. The generic drug dichloroacetate is an orally available small molecule that, by inhibiting the pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase, increases the flux of pyruvate into the mitochondria, promoting glucose oxidation over glycolysis. This reverses the suppressed mitochondrial…
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3Topics & keywords
- Warburg effect
- Glycolysis
- Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase
- Mitochondrion
- Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex
- Cancer
- Anaerobic glycolysis
- Cancer cell
- Good health and well-being