Lipid Signaling in Tumorigenesis.

Molecular and cellular pharmacology Pub Date : 2014-01-01
Renyan Liu, Ying Huang
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Lipids are important cellular building blocks and components of signaling cascades. Deregulation of lipid metabolism or signaling is frequently linked to a variety of human diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. It is widely believed that lipid molecules or their metabolic products are involved in tumorigenic inflammation and thus, lipids are implicated as significant contributors or even primary triggers of tumorigenesis. Lipids are believed to directly or indirectly activate growth promoting signals such as those involving LPA, insulin, IGF-1 and EGF to promote cancer cell growth. Cellular levels of certain lipids, including sphingosine-1-phosphate and ceramide, maintain a delicate balance between cell death and survival and alterations in their levels lead to unfavorable consequences including tumorigenesis. This article provides an overview of current knowledge that implicates lipids in tumorigenesis and explores the potential mechanisms that support a positive link between obesity and cancer.

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脂质信号在肿瘤发生中的作用。
脂质是重要的细胞构建块和信号级联的组成部分。脂质代谢或信号的失调通常与多种人类疾病有关,如糖尿病、心血管疾病和癌症。人们普遍认为脂质分子或其代谢产物参与致瘤性炎症,因此,脂质被认为是肿瘤发生的重要贡献者甚至主要触发因素。脂质被认为可以直接或间接激活促进生长的信号,如LPA、胰岛素、IGF-1和EGF,从而促进癌细胞的生长。某些脂质的细胞水平,包括鞘氨醇-1-磷酸和神经酰胺,维持细胞死亡和存活之间的微妙平衡,其水平的改变会导致包括肿瘤发生在内的不利后果。本文概述了目前有关脂质与肿瘤发生有关的知识,并探讨了肥胖与癌症之间存在积极联系的潜在机制。
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