Currently, there is renewed interest in elucidating the metabolic characteristics of cancer and how these characteristics may be exploited as therapeutic targets. Much attention has centered on glucose, glutamine and de novo lipogenesis, yet the metabolism of fatty acids that arise from extracellular, as well as intracellular, stores as triacylglycerol has received much less attention. This review focuses on the key pathways of fatty acid metabolism, including uptake, esterification, lipolysis, and mitochondrial oxidation, and how the regulators of these pathways are altered in cancer. Additionally, we discuss the potential link that fatty acid metabolism may serve between obesity and changes in cancer progression
Cancer cells reprogram cellular metabolism to support growth and maintain pathogenicity. Since Otto ...
Ovarian cancer is the most malignant gynecological tumor. Previous studies have reported that metabo...
Excess adiposity is a risk factor for several cancer types. This is likely due to complex mechanisms...
Copyright © 2015 Seher Balaban et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Evidence demonstrates the importance of lipid metabolism and signaling in cancer cell biology. De no...
Obesity and excess accumulation of adipose tissue are known risk factors for several types of cancer...
Fatty acids (FAs) are complex and essential biomolecules in the human body and are critical to the f...
Dysregulated lipid metabolism represents an important metabolic alteration in cancer. Fatty acids, c...
Lipid metabolism is involved in the regulation of numerous cellular processes, such as cell growth, ...
Cancer cells often have characteristic changes in metabolism. Cellular proliferation, a common featu...
Obesity and cachexia represent divergent states of nutritional and metabolic imbalance but both are ...
One of the most important metabolic hallmarks of cancer cells is enhanced lipogenesis. Depending on ...
A common feature of cancer cells is their ability to rewire their metabolism to sustain the producti...
Metabolic reprogramming for adaptation to the local environment has been recognized as a hallmark of...
873-878The reprogramming of lipid metabolism and signaling pathways is the central aspect of cancer ...
Cancer cells reprogram cellular metabolism to support growth and maintain pathogenicity. Since Otto ...
Ovarian cancer is the most malignant gynecological tumor. Previous studies have reported that metabo...
Excess adiposity is a risk factor for several cancer types. This is likely due to complex mechanisms...
Copyright © 2015 Seher Balaban et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Evidence demonstrates the importance of lipid metabolism and signaling in cancer cell biology. De no...
Obesity and excess accumulation of adipose tissue are known risk factors for several types of cancer...
Fatty acids (FAs) are complex and essential biomolecules in the human body and are critical to the f...
Dysregulated lipid metabolism represents an important metabolic alteration in cancer. Fatty acids, c...
Lipid metabolism is involved in the regulation of numerous cellular processes, such as cell growth, ...
Cancer cells often have characteristic changes in metabolism. Cellular proliferation, a common featu...
Obesity and cachexia represent divergent states of nutritional and metabolic imbalance but both are ...
One of the most important metabolic hallmarks of cancer cells is enhanced lipogenesis. Depending on ...
A common feature of cancer cells is their ability to rewire their metabolism to sustain the producti...
Metabolic reprogramming for adaptation to the local environment has been recognized as a hallmark of...
873-878The reprogramming of lipid metabolism and signaling pathways is the central aspect of cancer ...
Cancer cells reprogram cellular metabolism to support growth and maintain pathogenicity. Since Otto ...
Ovarian cancer is the most malignant gynecological tumor. Previous studies have reported that metabo...
Excess adiposity is a risk factor for several cancer types. This is likely due to complex mechanisms...