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Inhibitors of lipogenic enzymes as a potential therapy against cancer

Nicolás Montesdeoca, M. Allué López, Xavier Ariza, Laura Herrero, Kamil Makowski

2020The FASEB Journal60 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cancer cells rely on several metabolic pathways such as lipid metabolism to meet the increase in energy demand, cell division, and growth and successfully adapt to challenging environments. Fatty acid synthesis is therefore commonly enhanced in many cancer cell lines. Thus, relevant efforts are being made by the scientific community to inhibit the enzymes involved in lipid metabolism to disrupt cancer cell proliferation. We review the rapidly expanding body of inhibitors that target lipid metabolism, their side effects, and current status in clinical trials as potential therapeutic approaches against cancer. We focus on their molecular, biochemical and structural properties, selectivity and effectiveness and discuss their potential role as antitumor drugs.

Topics & Concepts

Lipid metabolismCancerCancer cellCell growthEnzymeFatty acid synthesisCancer therapyCancer researchMetabolic pathwayFatty acid metabolismBiochemistryCellLipogenesisBiologyMetabolismChemistryGeneticsCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismLipid metabolism and biosynthesis
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