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Anoikis in cancer: The role of lipid signaling

Mortaza Raeisi, Mojtaba Zehtabi, Kobra Velaei, Parisa Fayyazpour, Negar Aghaei, Amir Mehdizadeh

2022Cell Biology International67 citationsDOI

Abstract

Malignantly transformed cells must alter their metabolic status to stay viable in a harsh microenvironment and maintain their ability to invade and spread. Anoikis, a specific detachment-related form of apoptotic cell death, is a potential barrier to cancer cell metastasis. Several molecular/pathway alterations have been implicated in preventing anoikis in metastatic cancers. Specific alterations in the lipid metabolism machinery (such as an increase in fatty acid uptake and synthesis) and modifications in the carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism are partially identified mechanisms associated with the anoikis resistance in various types of cancers, among other survival benefits. Following a summary of the molecular basis of the anoikis pathway, its resistance mechanisms, and the fundamentals of lipid metabolism in cancer, this article aims to elucidate the impact of lipid metabolism deviations recruited by cancer cells to escape anoikis.

Topics & Concepts

AnoikisLipid metabolismCancer cellBiologyCancerProgrammed cell deathApoptosisMetastasisCell biologyTumor microenvironmentCell metabolismCellCancer researchMetabolismFatty acid metabolismBiochemistryChemistryGeneticsCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismRNA modifications and cancer
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