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Lipid metabolism: the potential therapeutic targets in glioblastoma

Lu Lu, Yan Zhang, Yuzhong Yang, Meihua Jin, A Ma, Xu Wang, Qiuyu Zhao, Xuemei Zhang, Jinhua Zheng, Xiang Zheng

2025Cell Death Discovery16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Glioblastoma is a highly malignant tumor of the central nervous system with a high mortality rate. The mechanisms driving glioblastoma onset and progression are complex, posing substantial challenges for developing precise therapeutic interventions to improve patient survival. Over a century ago, the discovery of the Warburg effect underscored the importance of abnormal glycolysis in tumors, marking a pivotal moment in cancer research. Subsequent studies have identified mitochondrial energy conversion as a fundamental driver of tumor growth. Recently, lipid metabolism has emerged as a critical factor in cancer cell survival, providing an alternative energy source. Research has shown that lipid metabolism is reprogrammed in glioblastoma, playing a vital role in shaping the biological behavior of tumor cells. In this review, we aim to elucidate the impact of lipid metabolism on glioblastoma tumorigenesis and explore potential therapeutic targets. Additionally, we provide insights into the regulatory mechanisms that govern lipid metabolism, emphasizing the critical roles of key genes and regulators involved in this essential metabolic process.

Topics & Concepts

Lipid metabolismCarcinogenesisWarburg effectGlioblastomaBiologyCancerCancer researchCancer cellGlycolysisBioinformaticsNeuroscienceMetabolismBiochemistryGeneticsCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismPeroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors
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