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The remodeling roles of lipid metabolism in colorectal cancer cells and immune microenvironment

Jiateng Zhong, JINGYU GUO, XINYU ZHANG, SHUANG FENG, Wenyu Di, YANLING WANG, HUIFANG ZHU

2022Oncology Research Featuring Preclinical and Clinical Cancer Therapeutics25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lipid is a key component of plasma membrane, which plays an important role in the regulation of various cell biological behaviors, including cell proliferation, growth, differentiation and intracellular signal transduction. Studies have shown that abnormal lipid metabolism is involved in many malignant processes, including colorectal cancer (CRC). Lipid metabolism in CRC cells can be regulated not only by intracellular signals, but also by various components in the tumor microenvironment, including various cells, cytokines, DNA, RNA, and nutrients including lipids. In contrast, abnormal lipid metabolism provides energy and nutrition support for abnormal malignant growth and distal metastasis of CRC cells. In this review, we highlight the remodeling roles of lipid metabolism crosstalk between the CRC cells and the components of tumor microenvironment.

Topics & Concepts

Lipid metabolismTumor microenvironmentCrosstalkBiologyCell biologyIntracellularImmune systemSignal transductionCell growthMetastasisColorectal cancerCancer researchCancerImmunologyEndocrinologyBiochemistryPhysicsOpticsGeneticsCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismLipid metabolism and disorders