SummaryThe known link between obesity and cancer suggests an important interaction between the host lipid metabolism and tumorigenesis. Here, we used a syngeneic tumor graft model to demonstrate that tumor development influences the host lipid metabolism. BCR-Abl-transformed precursor B cell tumors induced hyperlipidemia by stimulating very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) production and blunting VLDL and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) turnover. To assess whether tumor progression was dependent on tumor-induced hyperlipidemia, we utilized the VLDL production-deficient mouse model, carboxylesterase3/triacylglycerol hydrolase (Ces3/TGH) knockout mice. In Ces3/Tgh−/− tumor-bearing mice, plasma triglyceride and cholesterol levels were attenuated. ...
BACKGROUND: Lipid metabolism reprogramming is a hallmark for tumor which contributes to tumorigenesi...
<p>Metabolic reprogramming of lipid metabolism is a hallmark of cancer. Consumption of a high-fat ob...
Excess adiposity is a risk factor for several cancer types. This is likely due to complex mechanisms...
The known link between obesity and cancer suggests an important interaction between the host lipid m...
SummaryThe known link between obesity and cancer suggests an important interaction between the host ...
Metabolic reprogramming of lipid metabolism is a hallmark of cancer. Consumption of a high-fat obeso...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome are linked to an increased prevalence of breast cancer among postmeno...
Cholesterol efflux pathways could be exploited in tumor biology to unravel cancer vulnerabilities. A...
International audienceAbstract Cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD) share common risk factors suc...
AbstractObesity is associated with an increased risk for malignant lymphoma development. We used Bcr...
Abstract Background Dysregulated lipid metabolism is critically involved in the development of hepat...
Background: Diet and obesity are recognized in the scientific literature as important risk factors f...
<div><p>Increased lipogenesis is a hallmark of a wide variety of cancers and is under intense invest...
Increased lipogenesis is a hallmark of a wide variety of cancers and is under intense investigation ...
International audienceMany human diseases, including metabolic, immune and central nervous system di...
BACKGROUND: Lipid metabolism reprogramming is a hallmark for tumor which contributes to tumorigenesi...
<p>Metabolic reprogramming of lipid metabolism is a hallmark of cancer. Consumption of a high-fat ob...
Excess adiposity is a risk factor for several cancer types. This is likely due to complex mechanisms...
The known link between obesity and cancer suggests an important interaction between the host lipid m...
SummaryThe known link between obesity and cancer suggests an important interaction between the host ...
Metabolic reprogramming of lipid metabolism is a hallmark of cancer. Consumption of a high-fat obeso...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome are linked to an increased prevalence of breast cancer among postmeno...
Cholesterol efflux pathways could be exploited in tumor biology to unravel cancer vulnerabilities. A...
International audienceAbstract Cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD) share common risk factors suc...
AbstractObesity is associated with an increased risk for malignant lymphoma development. We used Bcr...
Abstract Background Dysregulated lipid metabolism is critically involved in the development of hepat...
Background: Diet and obesity are recognized in the scientific literature as important risk factors f...
<div><p>Increased lipogenesis is a hallmark of a wide variety of cancers and is under intense invest...
Increased lipogenesis is a hallmark of a wide variety of cancers and is under intense investigation ...
International audienceMany human diseases, including metabolic, immune and central nervous system di...
BACKGROUND: Lipid metabolism reprogramming is a hallmark for tumor which contributes to tumorigenesi...
<p>Metabolic reprogramming of lipid metabolism is a hallmark of cancer. Consumption of a high-fat ob...
Excess adiposity is a risk factor for several cancer types. This is likely due to complex mechanisms...