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Lipid metabolism in malignant tumor brain metastasis: reprogramming and therapeutic potential

Yanjie Cheng, Fan Fan, Zhong Zhang, Haijun Zhang

2023Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets15 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Brain metastasis is a highly traumatic event in the progression of malignant tumors, often symbolizing higher mortality. Metabolic alterations are hallmarks of cancer, and the mask of lipid metabolic program rearrangement in cancer progression is gradually being unraveled. AREAS COVERED: In this work, we reviewed clinical and fundamental studies related to lipid expression and activity changes in brain metastases originating from lung, breast, and cutaneous melanomas, respectively. Novel roles of lipid metabolic reprogramming in the development of brain metastasis from malignant tumors were identified and its potential as a therapeutic target was evaluated. Published literature and clinical studies in databases consisting of PubMed, Embase, Scopus and www.ClinicalTrials.gov from 1990 to 2022 were searched. EXPERT OPINION: Lipid metabolic reprogramming in brain metastasis is involved in de novo lipid synthesis within low lipid availability environments, regulation of lipid uptake and storage, metabolic interactions between brain tumors and the brain microenvironment, and membrane lipid remodeling, in addition to being a second messenger for signal transduction. Although some lipid metabolism modulators work efficiently in preclinical models, there is still a long way to go from laboratory to clinic. This area of research holds assurance for the organ-targeted treatment of brain metastases through drug-regulated metabolic targets and dietary interventions.

Topics & Concepts

ReprogrammingMetastasisCancer researchLipid metabolismMetabolismBiologyMedicineCancerInternal medicineBiochemistryCellCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismCancer Research and TreatmentsCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism