Involvement of ACSM family genes in the reprogramming of lipid metabolism within tumors and their investigation as promising therapeutic targets.

IF 4.6 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2025-09-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcell.2025.1663033
Ke-Xin Fang, Zi-Qi Li, Jin-Liang Dong, Ze Yu
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Abstract

Metabolic reprogramming of tumor cells is an important feature of oncogenesis and progression, with lipid metabolism playing a key role in this process. The enzymes encoded by the ACSM (Acyl-CoA Synthetase Medium-Chain Family) genes play a crucial role in fatty acid activation, affecting the energy supply and membrane synthesis of tumor cells. In recent years, research on the expression patterns of ACSM family genes in different tumor types and their regulatory mechanisms has gradually increased, revealing their close relationship with tumor development. However, current research on ACSM family genes still has some shortcomings, such as a lack of systematic large-scale clinical data support and an in-depth understanding of their regulatory networks. This work summarizes the role of ACSMs in tumor lipid metabolic reprogramming and explores their research progress as potential therapeutic targets, providing new ideas for future tumor treatment.

ACSM家族基因参与肿瘤内脂质代谢重编程及其作为治疗靶点的研究
肿瘤细胞的代谢重编程是肿瘤发生发展的重要特征,脂质代谢在这一过程中起着关键作用。ACSM(酰基辅酶a合成酶中链家族)基因编码的酶在脂肪酸活化中起着至关重要的作用,影响肿瘤细胞的能量供应和膜合成。近年来,对ACSM家族基因在不同肿瘤类型中的表达模式及其调控机制的研究逐渐增多,揭示了ACSM家族基因与肿瘤发生发展的密切关系。然而,目前对ACSM家族基因的研究还存在一些不足,如缺乏系统的大规模临床数据支持和对其调控网络的深入了解。本文总结了ACSMs在肿瘤脂质代谢重编程中的作用,并探讨了其作为潜在治疗靶点的研究进展,为今后的肿瘤治疗提供了新的思路。
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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9.70
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3.60%
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2531
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology is a broad-scope, interdisciplinary open-access journal, focusing on the fundamental processes of life, led by Prof Amanda Fisher and supported by a geographically diverse, high-quality editorial board. The journal welcomes submissions on a wide spectrum of cell and developmental biology, covering intracellular and extracellular dynamics, with sections focusing on signaling, adhesion, migration, cell death and survival and membrane trafficking. Additionally, the journal offers sections dedicated to the cutting edge of fundamental and translational research in molecular medicine and stem cell biology. With a collaborative, rigorous and transparent peer-review, the journal produces the highest scientific quality in both fundamental and applied research, and advanced article level metrics measure the real-time impact and influence of each publication.
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