The link between prostate cancer (PC) development and lipid metabolism is well established, with AR intimately involved in a number of lipogenic processes involving SREBP1, PPARG, FASN, ACC, ACLY and SCD1. Recently, there is growing evidence implicating the role of obesity and peri-prostatic adipose tissue (PPAT) in PC aggressiveness and related mortality, suggesting the importance of lipid pathways in both localised and disseminated disease. A number of promising agents are in development to target the lipogenic axis in PC, and the likelihood is that these agents will form part of combination drug strategies, with targeting of multiple metabolic pathways (e.g. FASN and CPT1), or in combination with AR pathway inhibitors (SCD1 and AR)
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in men and the second leading cause ...
Modulation of lipid metabolism during cancer development and progression is one of the hallmarks of ...
Metabolism alterations are hallmarks of cancer, but the involvement of lipid metabolism in disease p...
The link between prostate cancer (PC) development and lipid metabolism is well established, with AR ...
Advanced prostate cancer (PCa) represents the fifth cause of cancer death worldwide. Although surviv...
Cancer is increasingly recognized as an extraordinarily heterogeneous disease featuring an intricate...
The reprogramming of lipid metabolism and signaling pathways is the central aspect of cancer biology...
Advanced prostate cancer (PCa) represents the fifth cause of cancer death worldwide. Although surviv...
De novo lipogenesis is a well-described androgen receptor (AR)–regulated metabolic pathway that supp...
Dysregulated lipid metabolism is a prominent feature of prostate cancer that is driven by androgen r...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in men, and more than 10% of men will be diagnosed w...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed male cancer in Australia and a leading cause ...
De novo lipogenesis is a well-described androgen receptor (AR)-regulated metabolic pathway that supp...
One of the most typical hallmarks of prostate cancer cells is their exquisite dependence on androgen...
Modulation of lipid metabolism during cancer development and progression is one of the hallmarks of ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in men and the second leading cause ...
Modulation of lipid metabolism during cancer development and progression is one of the hallmarks of ...
Metabolism alterations are hallmarks of cancer, but the involvement of lipid metabolism in disease p...
The link between prostate cancer (PC) development and lipid metabolism is well established, with AR ...
Advanced prostate cancer (PCa) represents the fifth cause of cancer death worldwide. Although surviv...
Cancer is increasingly recognized as an extraordinarily heterogeneous disease featuring an intricate...
The reprogramming of lipid metabolism and signaling pathways is the central aspect of cancer biology...
Advanced prostate cancer (PCa) represents the fifth cause of cancer death worldwide. Although surviv...
De novo lipogenesis is a well-described androgen receptor (AR)–regulated metabolic pathway that supp...
Dysregulated lipid metabolism is a prominent feature of prostate cancer that is driven by androgen r...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in men, and more than 10% of men will be diagnosed w...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most frequently diagnosed male cancer in Australia and a leading cause ...
De novo lipogenesis is a well-described androgen receptor (AR)-regulated metabolic pathway that supp...
One of the most typical hallmarks of prostate cancer cells is their exquisite dependence on androgen...
Modulation of lipid metabolism during cancer development and progression is one of the hallmarks of ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in men and the second leading cause ...
Modulation of lipid metabolism during cancer development and progression is one of the hallmarks of ...
Metabolism alterations are hallmarks of cancer, but the involvement of lipid metabolism in disease p...