Emerging Lipid Targets in Glioblastoma.
Ammar DarwishMilán PammerFerenc GallyasLászló VighZsolt BalogiKata JuhászPublished in: Cancers (2024)
GBM accounts for most of the fatal brain cancer cases, making it one of the deadliest tumor types. GBM is characterized by severe progression and poor prognosis with a short survival upon conventional chemo- and radiotherapy. In order to improve therapeutic efficiency, considerable efforts have been made to target various features of GBM. One of the targetable features of GBM is the rewired lipid metabolism that contributes to the tumor's aggressive growth and penetration into the surrounding brain tissue. Lipid reprogramming allows GBM to acquire survival, proliferation, and invasion benefits as well as supportive modulation of the tumor microenvironment. Several attempts have been made to find novel therapeutic approaches by exploiting the lipid metabolic reprogramming in GBM. In recent studies, various components of de novo lipogenesis, fatty acid oxidation, lipid uptake, and prostaglandin synthesis have been considered promising targets in GBM. Emerging data also suggest a significant role hence therapeutic potential of the endocannabinoid metabolic pathway in GBM. Here we review the lipid-related GBM characteristics in detail and highlight specific targets with their potential therapeutic use in novel antitumor approaches.
Keyphrases
- fatty acid
- poor prognosis
- long non coding rna
- radiation therapy
- early stage
- skeletal muscle
- resting state
- locally advanced
- early onset
- squamous cell carcinoma
- drug delivery
- nitric oxide
- multiple sclerosis
- insulin resistance
- radiation induced
- functional connectivity
- rectal cancer
- deep learning
- big data
- squamous cell
- lymph node metastasis
- childhood cancer
- visible light