Molecular mechanisms of target recognition by lipid GPCRs: relevance for cancer

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Abstract

Over the past decade the importance of lipids for cancer cell metabolism and cancer-related processes such as proliferation, metastasis and chemotherapy resistance has become more apparent. The mechanisms by which lipid signals are transduced are poorly understood, but frequently involve G-protein Coupled Receptors (GPCRs), which can be explored as druggable targets. Here, we discuss how GPCRs recognize four classes of cancer-relevant lipids (lysophospholipids, phospholipids, fatty acids and eicosanoids). We compare the ligand-binding properties of >50 lipid receptors, we examine how their dysregulation contributes to tumorigenesis and how they may be therapeutically exploited.

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Van Jaarsveld, M. T. M., Houthuijzen, J. M., & Voest, E. E. (2016, August 4). Molecular mechanisms of target recognition by lipid GPCRs: relevance for cancer. Oncogene. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/onc.2015.467

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