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Lipids and cancer: Emerging roles in pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapeutic intervention
Lisa M. Butler, Ylenia Perone, Jonas Dehairs, Leslie Lupien, Vincent de Laat, Ali Talebi, Massimo Loda, William B. Kinlaw, Johannes V. Swinnen
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews · 2020 · ▲ 635 citations
Abstract
With the advent of effective tools to study lipids, including mass spectrometry-based lipidomics, lipids are emerging as central players in cancer biology. Lipids function as essential building blocks for membranes, serve as fuel to drive energy-demanding processes and play a key role as signaling molecules and as regulators of numerous cellular functions. Not unexpectedly, cancer cells, as well as other cell types in the tumor microenvironment, exploit various ways to acquire lipids and extensively rewire their metabolism as part of a plastic and context-dependent metabolic reprogramming that is driven by both oncogenic and environmental cues. The resulting changes in the fate and composition of lipids help cancer cells to thrive in a changing microenvironment by supporting key oncogenic functions and cancer hallmarks, including cellular energetics, promoting feedforward oncogenic signaling, resisting oxidative and other stresses, regulating intercellular communication and immune responses. Supported by the close connection between altered lipid metabolism and the pathogenic process, specific lipid profiles are emerging as unique disease biomarkers, with diagnostic, prognostic and predictive potential. Multiple preclinical studies illustrate the translational promise of exploiting lipid metabolism in cancer, and critically, have shown context dependent actionable vulnerabilities that can be rationally targeted, particularly in combinatorial approaches. Moreover, lipids themselves can be used as membrane disrupting agents or as key components of nanocarriers of various therapeutics. With a number of preclinical compounds and strategies that are approaching clinical trials, we are at the doorstep of exploiting a hitherto underappreciated hallmark of cancer and promising target in the oncologist's strategy to combat cancer.
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Butler, L.M., Perone, Y., Dehairs, J., Lupien, L., Laat, V.D., Talebi, A., Loda, M., Kinlaw, W.B., & Swinnen, J.V. (2020). Lipids and cancer: Emerging roles in pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapeutic intervention. <em>Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addr.2020.07.013
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Butler LM, Perone Y, Dehairs J, Lupien L, Laat VD, Talebi A, et al. Lipids and cancer: Emerging roles in pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapeutic intervention. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 2020. doi:10.1016/j.addr.2020.07.013.
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@article{lisa2020Lipids,
title = {Lipids and cancer: Emerging roles in pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapeutic intervention},
author = {Lisa M. Butler and Ylenia Perone and Jonas Dehairs and Leslie Lupien and Vincent de Laat and Ali Talebi and Massimo Loda and William B. Kinlaw and Johannes V. Swinnen},
journal = {Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1016/j.addr.2020.07.013},
}
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