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Can the Creatine Shuttle be Targeted to Fight Colorectal Cancer?

Can the Creatine Shuttle be Targeted to Fight Colorectal Cancer?

Released Friday, 26th May 2023
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Can the Creatine Shuttle be Targeted to Fight Colorectal Cancer?

Can the Creatine Shuttle be Targeted to Fight Colorectal Cancer?

Can the Creatine Shuttle be Targeted to Fight Colorectal Cancer?

Can the Creatine Shuttle be Targeted to Fight Colorectal Cancer?

Friday, 26th May 2023
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Blog summary: “Role of creatine shuttle in colorectal cancer cells.”_____________________________________________

Since the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, creatine supplementation has increased in popularity and grown to widespread use among the mainstream public. Creatine is a naturally occurring compound, primarily stored in skeletal muscle and involved in energy production for high-intensity activities—enhancing performance and supporting muscle growth and strength. The process by which creatine is transported into the muscles and utilized for energy production is referred to as the creatine shuttle. While it is a useful mechanism for healthy muscles, the creatine shuttle has also been implicated in cancer.

“The creatine shuttle is highlighted in cancer as a source of energy for cancer cells that display aggressive proliferation, and aberrant creatine kinase (CK) levels are known to be associated with many malignancies and mitotic control [7].”

In a new study, researchers Mayu Kita, Rina Fujiwara-Tani, Shingo Kishi, Shiori Mori, Hitoshi Ohmori, Chie Nakashima, Kei Goto, Takamitsu Sasaki, Kiyomu Fujii, Isao Kawahara, Ujjal Kumar Bhawal, Yi Luo, and Hiroki Kuniyasu from Nara Medical University, Saveetha University and Nantong University hypothesized that the creatine shuttle is involved in energy metabolism and other adenosine triphosphate (ATP) supply in cancer cells. On May 19, 2023, their new research paper was published in Oncotarget’s Volume 14, entitled, “Role of creatine shuttle in colorectal cancer cells.”

Full blog - https://www.oncotarget.org/2023/05/25/can-the-creatine-shuttle-be-targeted-to-fight-colorectal-cancer/

DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28436

Correspondence to - Hiroki Kuniyasu - [email protected], and Rina Fujiwara-Tani - [email protected]

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Keywords - creatine kinase B, mitochondrial creatine kinase, ATP metabolism, phosphorylation signal, stemness

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