Background: Most gastric cancers are diagnosed at an advanced or metastatic stage with poor prognosis and survival rate. Fatty acid 2-hydroxylase (FA2H) with high expression in stomach generates chiral (R)-2-hydroxy FAs ((R)-2-OHFAs) and regulates glucose utilization which is important for cell proliferation and invasiveness. We hypothesized that FA2H impacts gastric tumor growth and could represent a novel target to improve gastric cancer therapy. Methods: FA2H level in 117 human gastric tumors and its association with tumor growth, metastasis and overall survival were examined. Its roles and potential mechanisms in regulating tumor growth were studied by genetic and pharmacological manipulation of gastric cancer cells in vitro and in vivo...
A common feature of cancer cells is their ability to rewire their metabolism to sustain the producti...
<p>During oncogenesis, cancer cells go through metabolic reprogramming to maintain their high growth...
Background: c-Src is a driver oncogene well-known for tumorigenic signaling, but little for metaboli...
BackgroundAlterations in lipid metabolism promote tumor progression. However, the role of lipid meta...
BackgroundAlterations in lipid metabolism promote tumor progression. However, the role of lipid meta...
Background: Chemoresistance is the major cause of neoadjuvant treatment failure in breast cancer pat...
(1) Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is the most common high death-rate cancer type worldwide, with a...
Purpose: FGFR gene aberrations are associated with tumor growth and survival. We explored the role o...
Background: Enhanced macromolecule biosynthesis is integral to growth and proliferation of cancer c...
[[abstract]]Purpose: In gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), lipid-metabolizing enzymes remain u...
Omega 3 (n3) and Omega 6 (n6) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have been reported to exhibit oppo...
Introduction: Gastric and colon cancer are major causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Gastri...
BackgroundAlterations in lipid metabolism promote tumor progression. However, the role of lipid meta...
Background: Increasing evidence suggests that cancer is a metabolic disease. Here, we investigated t...
Introduction: Inhibiting the enzyme Fatty Acid Synthase (FASN) leads to apoptosis of breast carcinom...
A common feature of cancer cells is their ability to rewire their metabolism to sustain the producti...
<p>During oncogenesis, cancer cells go through metabolic reprogramming to maintain their high growth...
Background: c-Src is a driver oncogene well-known for tumorigenic signaling, but little for metaboli...
BackgroundAlterations in lipid metabolism promote tumor progression. However, the role of lipid meta...
BackgroundAlterations in lipid metabolism promote tumor progression. However, the role of lipid meta...
Background: Chemoresistance is the major cause of neoadjuvant treatment failure in breast cancer pat...
(1) Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is the most common high death-rate cancer type worldwide, with a...
Purpose: FGFR gene aberrations are associated with tumor growth and survival. We explored the role o...
Background: Enhanced macromolecule biosynthesis is integral to growth and proliferation of cancer c...
[[abstract]]Purpose: In gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), lipid-metabolizing enzymes remain u...
Omega 3 (n3) and Omega 6 (n6) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have been reported to exhibit oppo...
Introduction: Gastric and colon cancer are major causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Gastri...
BackgroundAlterations in lipid metabolism promote tumor progression. However, the role of lipid meta...
Background: Increasing evidence suggests that cancer is a metabolic disease. Here, we investigated t...
Introduction: Inhibiting the enzyme Fatty Acid Synthase (FASN) leads to apoptosis of breast carcinom...
A common feature of cancer cells is their ability to rewire their metabolism to sustain the producti...
<p>During oncogenesis, cancer cells go through metabolic reprogramming to maintain their high growth...
Background: c-Src is a driver oncogene well-known for tumorigenic signaling, but little for metaboli...