脂质代谢
瓦博格效应
血管生成
转移
癌细胞
生物
癌症
癌症研究
脂解
肿瘤微环境
厌氧糖酵解
缺氧诱导因子
转录因子
缺氧(环境)
脂滴
重编程
细胞生物学
化学
生物化学
脂肪组织
细胞
遗传学
有机化学
氧气
基因
作者
Jieun Seo,Jeong-Eun Yun,Sung Joon Kim,Yang‐Sook Chun
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00424-022-02683-x
摘要
Cancer cells rewire metabolic processes to adapt to the nutrient- and oxygen-deprived tumour microenvironment, thereby promoting their proliferation and metastasis. Previous research has shown that modifying glucose metabolism, the Warburg effect, makes glycolytic cancer cells more invasive and aggressive. Lipid metabolism has also been receiving attention because lipids function as energy sources and signalling molecules. Because obesity is a risk factor for various cancer types, targeting lipid metabolism may be a promising cancer therapy. Here, we review the lipid metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells mediated by hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1). HIF-1 is the master transcription factor for tumour growth and metastasis by transactivating genes related to proliferation, survival, angiogenesis, invasion, and metabolism. The glucose metabolic shift (the Warburg effect) is mediated by HIF-1. Recent research on HIF-1-related lipid metabolic reprogramming in cancer has confirmed that HIF-1 also modifies lipid accumulation, β-oxidation, and lipolysis in cancer, triggering its progression. Therefore, targeting lipid metabolic alterations by HIF-1 has therapeutic potential for cancer. We summarize the role of the lipid metabolic shift mediated by HIF-1 in cancer and its putative applications for cancer therapy.
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