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The cancer Warburg effect may be a testable example of the minimum entropy production rate principle

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The cancer Warburg effect may be a testable example of the minimum entropy production rate principle

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Physical Biology

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Marí n, Dolores; Sabater, Bartolom&eacute

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<P>Cancer cells consume more glucose by glycolytic fermentation to lactate than by respiration, a characteristic known as the Warburg effect. In contrast with the 36 moles of ATP produced by respiration, fermentation produces two moles of ATP per mole of glucose consumed, which poses a puzzle with regard to the function of the Warburg effect. The production of free energy (&#916;<I>G</I>), enthalpy (&#916;<I>H</I>), and entropy (&#916;<I>S</I>) per mole linearly varies with the fraction (<I>x</I>) of glucose consumed by fermentation that is frequently estimated around 0.9. Hence, calculation shows that, in respect to pure respiration, the predominant fermentative metabolism decreases around 10% the production of entropy per mole of glucose consumed in cancer cells. We hypothesize that increased fermentation could allow cancer cells to accomplish the Prigogine theorem of the trend to minimize the rate of production of entropy. According to the theorem, open cellular systems near the steady state could evolve to minimize the rates of entropy production that may be reached by modified replicating cells producing entropy at a low rate. Remarkably, at CO<SUB>2</SUB> concentrations above 930&#8201;ppm, glucose respiration produces less entropy than fermentation, which suggests experimental tests to validate the hypothesis of minimization of the rate of entropy production through the Warburg effect.</P>

발행연도

2017

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IOP

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1478-3967

ISSN

1478-3975

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pp.024001

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