Leukemia is a common hematological malignancy with overall poor prognosis. Novel therapies are needed to improve the outcome of leukemia patients. Cholesterol metabolism reprogramming is a featured alteration in leukemia. Many metabolic-related genes and metabolites are essential to the progress and drug resistance of leukemia. Exploring potential therapeutical targets related to cholesterol homeostasis is a promising area. This review summarized the functions of cholesterol and its derived intermediate metabolites, and also discussed potential agents targeting this metabolic vulnerability in leukemia.
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Zhao, L., Zhan, H., Jiang, X., Li, Y., & Zeng, H. (2019). The role of cholesterol metabolism in leukemia. Blood Science. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1097/BS9.0000000000000016
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