Relationship between the Warburg effect in tumour cells and the tumour microenvironment in colorectal cancer patients: results from a large multicentre study

J. Steeghs,K. Offermans,J. C. A. Jenniskens, C. Simons,I Samarska,G. E. Fazzi, K. M. Smits, L. J. Schouten, M. P. Weijenberg,P. A. van den Brandt,H. Grabsch

JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY(2023)

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains one of the most prevalent and deadly cancers worldwide. The tumour-node-metastasis stage (TNM) is currently the most clinically important tool to predict prognosis for CRC patients. However, patients with the same TNM stage can have different prognoses. The metabolic status of tumour cells (Warburg-subtype) has been proposed as potential prognostic factor in CRC. However, potential biological mechanisms underlying the relationship between Warburg-subtype and prognosis have not been investigated in detail. One potential mechanism could be that the metabolic status of tumour cells affects the tumour microenvironment (TME).
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