“…HK2 can promote glucose metabolism to meet the energy needs of tumour cells, inhibit the accumulation of ROS and Ca 2+ in mitochondria, and increase the adaptability and survival of tumour cells [27] . Research has shown that HK2 is upregulated in various tumours and is involved in the occurrence and development of tumours (cervical cancer, liver cancer, prostate cancer) [28] , [29] , [30] . Sun et al [31] found that miR-615 was downregulated in OS tissue, and HK2 was a direct target of miR-615, with a negative correlation between the expression of the two.…”