Lipid metabolism in cancer: A systematic review.

Q1 Environmental Science
Journal of Carcinogenesis Pub Date : 2021-05-06 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jcar.JCar_15_20
Wafa Khan, Dominic Augustine, Roopa S Rao, Shankargouda Patil, Kamran Habib Awan, Samudrala Venkatesiah Sowmya, Vanishri C Haragannavar, Kavitha Prasad
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Abstract

Preclinical studies and clinical trials have emphasized the decisive role of lipid metabolism in tumor proliferation and metastasis. This systematic review aimed to explore the existing literature to evaluate the role and significance of the genes and pathways most commonly involved in the regulation of lipid metabolism in cancer. The literature search was performed as per Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses. Approximately 2396 research articles were initially selected, of which 215 were identified as potentially relevant for abstract review. Upon further scrutiny, 62 of the 215 studies were reviews, seminars, or presentations, and 44 were original study articles and were thus included in the systematic review. The predominant gene involved in lipid metabolism in cancer was stearoyl-coenzyme A desaturase 1 (SCD1), followed by fatty acid synthase (FASN). The pathway most commonly involved in lipid metabolism in cancer was the phosphoinositide 3-kinase/protein kinase B (PI3K/Akt) signaling pathway, followed by the mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway. SCD1 and FASN play significant roles in the initiation and progression of cancer and represent attractive targets for potentially effective anti-cancer treatment strategies. The regulation of cancer metabolism by the Akt kinases will be an interesting topic of future study.

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肿瘤中的脂质代谢:一项系统综述。
临床前研究和临床试验都强调脂质代谢在肿瘤增殖和转移中的决定性作用。本系统综述旨在通过对现有文献的梳理,评价最常参与肿瘤脂质代谢调控的基因和途径的作用和意义。文献检索按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目进行。最初选择了大约2396篇研究论文,其中215篇被确定为可能与摘要综述相关。经过进一步审查,215项研究中有62项是综述、研讨会或报告,44项是原创研究文章,因此被纳入系统综述。参与肿瘤脂质代谢的主要基因是硬脂酰辅酶A去饱和酶1 (SCD1),其次是脂肪酸合成酶(FASN)。在癌症中最常参与脂质代谢的途径是磷酸肌苷3-激酶/蛋白激酶B (PI3K/Akt)信号通路,其次是丝裂原活化蛋白激酶(MAPK)途径。SCD1和FASN在癌症的发生和发展中发挥重要作用,是潜在有效抗癌治疗策略的有吸引力的靶点。Akt激酶对肿瘤代谢的调控将是未来研究的一个有趣课题。
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Journal of Carcinogenesis
Journal of Carcinogenesis Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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7.50
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审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Carcinogenesis considers manuscripts in many areas of carcinogenesis and Chemoprevention. Primary areas of interest to the journal include: physical and chemical carcinogenesis and mutagenesis; processes influencing or modulating carcinogenesis, such as DNA repair; genetics, nutrition, and metabolism of carcinogens; the mechanism of action of carcinogens and modulating agents; epidemiological studies; and, the formation, detection, identification, and quantification of environmental carcinogens. Manuscripts that contribute to the understanding of cancer prevention are especially encouraged for submission
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