The role of cholesterol metabolism and cholesterol transport in carcinogenesis; A review of scientific findings, relevant to future cancer therapeutics.

While the unique metabolic activities of malignant tissues as potential targets for cancer therapeutics has been the subject of several recent reviews, the role of cholesterol metabolism in this context is yet to be fully explored. Cholesterol is an essential component of mammalian cell membranes as...

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Main Authors: Pedro Miguel Cruz, Huanbiao eMo, Walter eMcConathy, Nirupama Avinash Sabnis, Andras G Lacko
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Pharmacology
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spelling doaj-a716d588a48749e695849c72ebe299ad2020-11-24T22:20:45ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122013-09-01410.3389/fphar.2013.0011957145The role of cholesterol metabolism and cholesterol transport in carcinogenesis; A review of scientific findings, relevant to future cancer therapeutics.Pedro Miguel Cruz0Huanbiao eMo1Walter eMcConathy2Nirupama Avinash Sabnis3Andras G Lacko4University of North Texas Health Science CenterTexas Womens UniversityLipoMedics Ltd. Co.LipoMedics Ltd. Co.University of North Texas Health Science CenterWhile the unique metabolic activities of malignant tissues as potential targets for cancer therapeutics has been the subject of several recent reviews, the role of cholesterol metabolism in this context is yet to be fully explored. Cholesterol is an essential component of mammalian cell membranes as well as a precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones. The hypothesis that cancer cells need excess cholesterol and intermediates of the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway to maintain a high level of proliferation is well accepted, however the mechanisms by which malignant cells and tissues reprogram cholesterol synthesis, uptake and efflux are yet to be fully elucidated as potential therapeutic targets. High and low density plasma lipoproteins, area the likely major suppliers of cholesterol to cancer cells and tumors, potentially via receptor mediated mechanisms. This review is primarily focused on the role(s) of lipoproteins in carcinogenesis, and their future roles as drug delivery vehicles for targeted cancer chemotherapy.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphar.2013.00119/fullCarcinogenesischolesterol metabolismdrug delivery systemLipoprotein transportSR-B1 receptor
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author Pedro Miguel Cruz
Huanbiao eMo
Walter eMcConathy
Nirupama Avinash Sabnis
Andras G Lacko
spellingShingle Pedro Miguel Cruz
Huanbiao eMo
Walter eMcConathy
Nirupama Avinash Sabnis
Andras G Lacko
The role of cholesterol metabolism and cholesterol transport in carcinogenesis; A review of scientific findings, relevant to future cancer therapeutics.
Frontiers in Pharmacology
Carcinogenesis
cholesterol metabolism
drug delivery system
L
ipoprotein transport
SR-B1 receptor
author_facet Pedro Miguel Cruz
Huanbiao eMo
Walter eMcConathy
Nirupama Avinash Sabnis
Andras G Lacko
author_sort Pedro Miguel Cruz
title The role of cholesterol metabolism and cholesterol transport in carcinogenesis; A review of scientific findings, relevant to future cancer therapeutics.
title_short The role of cholesterol metabolism and cholesterol transport in carcinogenesis; A review of scientific findings, relevant to future cancer therapeutics.
title_full The role of cholesterol metabolism and cholesterol transport in carcinogenesis; A review of scientific findings, relevant to future cancer therapeutics.
title_fullStr The role of cholesterol metabolism and cholesterol transport in carcinogenesis; A review of scientific findings, relevant to future cancer therapeutics.
title_full_unstemmed The role of cholesterol metabolism and cholesterol transport in carcinogenesis; A review of scientific findings, relevant to future cancer therapeutics.
title_sort role of cholesterol metabolism and cholesterol transport in carcinogenesis; a review of scientific findings, relevant to future cancer therapeutics.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pharmacology
issn 1663-9812
publishDate 2013-09-01
description While the unique metabolic activities of malignant tissues as potential targets for cancer therapeutics has been the subject of several recent reviews, the role of cholesterol metabolism in this context is yet to be fully explored. Cholesterol is an essential component of mammalian cell membranes as well as a precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones. The hypothesis that cancer cells need excess cholesterol and intermediates of the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway to maintain a high level of proliferation is well accepted, however the mechanisms by which malignant cells and tissues reprogram cholesterol synthesis, uptake and efflux are yet to be fully elucidated as potential therapeutic targets. High and low density plasma lipoproteins, area the likely major suppliers of cholesterol to cancer cells and tumors, potentially via receptor mediated mechanisms. This review is primarily focused on the role(s) of lipoproteins in carcinogenesis, and their future roles as drug delivery vehicles for targeted cancer chemotherapy.
topic Carcinogenesis
cholesterol metabolism
drug delivery system
L
ipoprotein transport
SR-B1 receptor
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphar.2013.00119/full
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