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- 2017
The action of β-hydroxybutyrate on the growth, metabolism and global histone H3 acetylation of spontaneous mouse mammary tumours: evidence of a β-hydroxybutyrate paradoxDOI: 10.1186/s40170-017-0166-z Keywords: Ketone bodies, β-hydroxybutyrate, NEU/HER2 mammary tumours, Warburg effect, Histone acetylation, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Metabolites, Glycolysis, Oxidative phosphorylation Abstract: Ketone bodies have both metabolic and epigenetic roles in cancer. In several studies, they showed an anti-cancer effect via inhibition of histone deacetylases; however, other studies observed faster tumour growth. The related molecule butyrate also inhibits growth of some cancer cells and accelerates it in others. This “butyrate paradox” is thought to be due to butyrate mediating histone acetylation and thus inhibiting cell proliferation in cancers that preferentially utilise glucose (the Warburg effect); whereas in cells that oxidise butyrate as a fuel, it fails to reach inhibitory concentrations and can stimulate growth
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