An Overview of Lipid Droplets in Cancer and Cancer Stem Cells.
Luca TirinatoFrancesca PagliariTania LimongiM MariniAndrea FalquiJ SecoPatrizio CandeloroCarlo LiberaleEnzo Di FabrizioPublished in: Stem cells international (2017)
For decades, lipid droplets have been considered as the main cellular organelles involved in the fat storage, because of their lipid composition. However, in recent years, some new and totally unexpected roles have been discovered for them: (i) they are active sites for synthesis and storage of inflammatory mediators, and (ii) they are key players in cancer cells and tissues, especially in cancer stem cells. In this review, we summarize the main concepts related to the lipid droplet structure and function and their involvement in inflammatory and cancer processes.