Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) are lower in prostate tumor tissue and inversely related to proportion of West African ancestry.
Morgan L ZennerYves B HelouRyan J DeatonMaria SverdlovHeng WangAndre Kajdacsy-BallaVirgilia MaciasCindy VoisineMarcus MurraySarki A AbdulkadirAdam B MurphyLarisa NonnPublished in: The Prostate (2021)
The low CML levels in cancer may reflect the reduced glycolytic state of the tissue. The inverse relationship between African Ancestry and CML levels in both benign and cancer areas suggests a state of reduced glycolysis. It is yet to be determined whether altered glycolysis and CML levels are bystanders or drivers of carcinogenesis.