Aberrant lipid metabolism in cancer cells and tumor microenvironment: The player rather than bystander in cancer progression and metastasis

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Abstract

As the primary cause of cancer-induced fatality and morbidity, cancer metastasis has been a hard nut to crack. Existing studies indicate that lipid metabolism reprogramming occurring in cancer cells and surrounding cells in TME also endows the aggressive and spreading properties with malignant cells. In this review we describe the lipid metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells at different steps along the metastatic process, we also summarize the altered lipid metabolism of non-cancer cells in TME during tumor metastasis. Additionally, we reveal both intrinsic and extrinsic factors which influence the cellular lipid metabolism reprogramming.

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Yu, X., Mi, S., Ye, J., & Lou, G. (2021). Aberrant lipid metabolism in cancer cells and tumor microenvironment: The player rather than bystander in cancer progression and metastasis. Journal of Cancer. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.64833

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