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Date publication
août 2023
Journal
Cancers
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr DELMAS Dominique
,
Dr HERMETET François
,
Dr AIRES Virginie
Tous les auteurs :
Delmas D, Cotte AK, Connat JL, Hermetet F, Bouyer F, Aires V
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
Cancer shares common risk factors with cardiovascular diseases such as dyslipidemia, obesity and inflammation. In both cases, dysregulations of lipid metabolism occur, and lipid vesicles emerge as important factors that can influence carcinogenesis. In this review, the role of different lipids known to be involved in cancer and its response to treatments is detailed. In particular, lipid droplets (LDs), initially described for their role in lipid storage, exert multiple functions, from the physiological prevention of LD coalescence and regulation of endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis to pathological involvement in tumor progression and aggressiveness. Analysis of LDs highlights the importance of phosphatidylcholine metabolism and the diversity of lipid synthesis enzymes. In many cancers, the phosphatidylcholine pathways are disrupted, modifying the expression of genes coding for metabolic enzymes. Tumor microenvironment conditions, such as hypoxia, different types of stress or inflammatory conditions, are also important determinants of LD behavior in cancer cells. Therefore, LDs represent therapeutic targets in cancer, and many lipid mediators have emerged as potential biomarkers for cancer onset, progression, and/or resistance.
Mots clés
biomarkers, cancers, chemoresistance, lipid droplets, lipid metabolism
Référence
Cancers (Basel). 2023 08 14;15(16):