鞘脂代谢失调:肺癌发生、进展和治疗抵抗的一个原因

Cungui Mao
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肺癌仍然是世界范围内癌症相关死亡的主要原因。鞘脂是一类以鞘基为骨干的脂类,在细胞过程和膜结构中起着重要作用。鞘磷脂和鞘糖脂等复杂鞘脂维持了膜的完整性,而它们的代谢物神经酰胺、鞘氨醇及其磷酸化形式神经酰胺-1-磷酸(C1P)和鞘氨醇-1-磷酸(S1P)作为生物活性脂类参与调节关键细胞功能。神经酰胺和鞘氨醇通常具有肿瘤抑制作用,促进细胞凋亡和抑制细胞增殖,而C1P和S1P通过增强细胞存活、增殖、血管生成和转移来支持肿瘤进展。S1P通过G蛋白偶联S1P受体(S1PRs)和细胞内通路发挥作用,而C1P主要通过细胞内信号传导发挥作用。这些代谢物的失调有助于肺癌的发病,影响肿瘤的生存和对治疗的抵抗。通过提高神经酰胺和鞘磷脂水平或抑制C1P和s1p,靶向鞘脂代谢在临床前模型中显示出前景。此外,这些鞘脂代谢物具有作为肺癌诊断和预后的生物标志物的潜力。本文就鞘脂在肺癌生物学中的作用、对肿瘤进展的影响及其治疗潜力进行综述。
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Sphingolipid metabolism dysregulation: A cause for lung cancer development, progression, and resistance to therapies
Lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Sphingolipids, a diverse class of lipids featuring a sphingoid base backbone, play essential roles in cellular processes and membrane structure. Complex sphingolipids such as sphingomyelins and glycosphingolipids maintain membrane integrity, while their metabolites—ceramide, sphingosine, and their phosphorylated forms, ceramide-1-phosphate (C1P) and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P)—act as bioactive lipids involved in regulating key cellular functions. Ceramide and sphingosine are generally tumor-suppressive, promoting apoptosis and inhibiting cell proliferation, whereas C1P and S1P support tumor progression through enhanced cell survival, proliferation, angiogenesis, and metastasis. S1P exerts its effects via G protein-coupled S1P receptors (S1PRs) and intracellular pathways, while C1P acts primarily through intracellular signaling. Dysregulation of these metabolites contributes to lung cancer pathogenesis, influencing tumor survival and resistance to therapy. Targeting sphingolipid metabolism—either by enhancing ceramide and sphingosine levels or inhibiting C1P and S1P—has shown promise in preclinical models. Moreover, these sphingolipid metabolites hold potential as biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis in lung cancer. This review explores the roles of sphingolipids in lung cancer biology, their impact on tumor progression, and their therapeutic potential.
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Chinese medical journal pulmonary and critical care medicine
Chinese medical journal pulmonary and critical care medicine Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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