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Lipid droplet and its implication in cancer progression.

Zhenzhen Li, Huiwen Liu, Xiangjian Luo

2020PubMed102 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lipid droplets (LDs) are a kind of organelle that is commonly found in eukaryotic cells to store lipids, which encompass a hydrophobic core composed of a single layer of phospholipids and neutral lipids (mainly including triacylglycerol (TAG) and cholesterol ester (CE)) as well as a small amount of proteins. LD accumulation is gradually recognized as a prominent characteristic in a variety of cancers and attracts increasing attention on this field. In this article, we not only summarize the composition, synthesis and decomposition of LD, but also highlight its role in carcinogenesis and malignant development of cancers.

Topics & Concepts

OrganelleLipid dropletCarcinogenesisCancerChemistryLipid accumulationBiochemistryLipid metabolismCholesterolCell biologyBiologyGeneGeneticsLipid metabolism and biosynthesisMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry StudiesMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction