Alterations of Lipid Metabolism in Cancer: Implications in Prognosis and Treatment

Cancer remains the second leading cause of mortality worldwide. In the course of this multistage and multifactorial disease, a set of alterations takes place, with genetic and environmental factors modulating tumorigenesis and disease progression. Metabolic alterations of tumors are well-recognized...

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Main Authors: Lara P. Fernández, Marta Gómez de Cedrón, Ana Ramírez de Molina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Oncology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2020.577420/full
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spelling doaj-baf2133cd37b4dd691e182c646f91fd62020-11-25T03:44:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2020-10-011010.3389/fonc.2020.577420577420Alterations of Lipid Metabolism in Cancer: Implications in Prognosis and TreatmentLara P. FernándezMarta Gómez de CedrónAna Ramírez de MolinaCancer remains the second leading cause of mortality worldwide. In the course of this multistage and multifactorial disease, a set of alterations takes place, with genetic and environmental factors modulating tumorigenesis and disease progression. Metabolic alterations of tumors are well-recognized and are considered as one of the hallmarks of cancer. Cancer cells adapt their metabolic competences in order to efficiently supply their novel demands of energy to sustain cell proliferation and metastasis. At present, there is a growing interest in understanding the metabolic switch that occurs during tumorigenesis. Together with the Warburg effect and the increased glutaminolysis, lipid metabolism has emerged as essential for tumor development and progression. Indeed, several investigations have demonstrated the consequences of lipid metabolism alterations in cell migration, invasion, and angiogenesis, three basic steps occurring during metastasis. In addition, obesity and associated metabolic alterations have been shown to augment the risk of cancer and to worsen its prognosis. Consequently, an extensive collection of tumorigenic steps has been shown to be modulated by lipid metabolism, not only affecting the growth of primary tumors, but also mediating progression and metastasis. Besides, key enzymes involved in lipid-metabolic pathways have been associated with cancer survival and have been proposed as prognosis biomarkers of cancer. In this review, we will analyze the impact of obesity and related tumor microenviroment alterations as modifiable risk factors in cancer, focusing on the lipid alterations co-occurring during tumorigenesis. The value of precision technologies and its application to target lipid metabolism in cancer will also be discussed. The degree to which lipid alterations, together with current therapies and intake of specific dietary components, affect risk of cancer is now under investigation, and innovative therapeutic or preventive applications must be explored.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2020.577420/fulllipid metabolismcancer prognosistumor microenviroment (TME)obesitycancer riskprecision medicine
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author Lara P. Fernández
Marta Gómez de Cedrón
Ana Ramírez de Molina
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Marta Gómez de Cedrón
Ana Ramírez de Molina
Alterations of Lipid Metabolism in Cancer: Implications in Prognosis and Treatment
Frontiers in Oncology
lipid metabolism
cancer prognosis
tumor microenviroment (TME)
obesity
cancer risk
precision medicine
author_facet Lara P. Fernández
Marta Gómez de Cedrón
Ana Ramírez de Molina
author_sort Lara P. Fernández
title Alterations of Lipid Metabolism in Cancer: Implications in Prognosis and Treatment
title_short Alterations of Lipid Metabolism in Cancer: Implications in Prognosis and Treatment
title_full Alterations of Lipid Metabolism in Cancer: Implications in Prognosis and Treatment
title_fullStr Alterations of Lipid Metabolism in Cancer: Implications in Prognosis and Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Alterations of Lipid Metabolism in Cancer: Implications in Prognosis and Treatment
title_sort alterations of lipid metabolism in cancer: implications in prognosis and treatment
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Oncology
issn 2234-943X
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Cancer remains the second leading cause of mortality worldwide. In the course of this multistage and multifactorial disease, a set of alterations takes place, with genetic and environmental factors modulating tumorigenesis and disease progression. Metabolic alterations of tumors are well-recognized and are considered as one of the hallmarks of cancer. Cancer cells adapt their metabolic competences in order to efficiently supply their novel demands of energy to sustain cell proliferation and metastasis. At present, there is a growing interest in understanding the metabolic switch that occurs during tumorigenesis. Together with the Warburg effect and the increased glutaminolysis, lipid metabolism has emerged as essential for tumor development and progression. Indeed, several investigations have demonstrated the consequences of lipid metabolism alterations in cell migration, invasion, and angiogenesis, three basic steps occurring during metastasis. In addition, obesity and associated metabolic alterations have been shown to augment the risk of cancer and to worsen its prognosis. Consequently, an extensive collection of tumorigenic steps has been shown to be modulated by lipid metabolism, not only affecting the growth of primary tumors, but also mediating progression and metastasis. Besides, key enzymes involved in lipid-metabolic pathways have been associated with cancer survival and have been proposed as prognosis biomarkers of cancer. In this review, we will analyze the impact of obesity and related tumor microenviroment alterations as modifiable risk factors in cancer, focusing on the lipid alterations co-occurring during tumorigenesis. The value of precision technologies and its application to target lipid metabolism in cancer will also be discussed. The degree to which lipid alterations, together with current therapies and intake of specific dietary components, affect risk of cancer is now under investigation, and innovative therapeutic or preventive applications must be explored.
topic lipid metabolism
cancer prognosis
tumor microenviroment (TME)
obesity
cancer risk
precision medicine
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2020.577420/full
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