胆固醇
肿瘤微环境
免疫系统
癌症
转移
生物
肿瘤进展
新陈代谢
癌细胞
脂质代谢
癌症研究
免疫学
生物化学
遗传学
作者
Jia Lu,Siwei Chen,Xuejiao Bai,Minru Liao,Yuling Qiu,Lingli Zheng,Haiyang Yu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bcp.2023.115907
摘要
Cholesterol is an essential component of cell membranes and helps to maintain their structure and function. Abnormal cholesterol metabolism has been linked to the development and progression of tumors. Changes in cholesterol metabolism triggered by internal or external stimuli can promote tumor growth. During metastasis, tumor cells require large amounts of cholesterol to support their growth and colonization of new organs. Recent research has shown that cholesterol metabolism is reprogrammed during tumor development, and this can also affect the anti-tumor activity of immune cells in the surrounding environment. However, identifying the specific targets in cholesterol metabolism that regulate cancer progression and the tumor microenvironment is still a challenge. Additionally, exploring the potential of combining statin drugs with other therapies for different types of cancer could be a worthwhile avenue for future drug development. In this review, we focus on the molecular mechanisms of cholesterol and its derivatives in cell metabolism and the tumor microenvironment, and discuss specific targets and relevant therapeutic agents that inhibit aspects of cholesterol homeostasis.
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