lactate dehydrogenase a (ldha)

Why is LDHA Important in Cancer?

Cancer cells often exhibit altered metabolism to support rapid proliferation and survival. One of the hallmark features of cancer metabolism is the Warburg effect, where cancer cells preferentially convert glucose to lactate even in the presence of oxygen. LDHA is a key player in this metabolic reprogramming. Elevated levels of LDHA are commonly observed in various cancers, making it a critical target for understanding and potentially disrupting cancer metabolism.

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