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Targeting Sphingolipid Metabolism as a Therapeutic Strategy in Cancer Treatment

Alhaji H. Janneh, Besim Öğretmen

2022Cancers64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sphingolipids are bioactive molecules that have key roles in regulating tumor cell death and survival through, in part, the functional roles of ceramide accumulation and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) production, respectively. Mechanistic studies using cell lines, mouse models, or human tumors have revealed crucial roles of sphingolipid metabolic signaling in regulating tumor progression in response to anticancer therapy. Specifically, studies to understand ceramide and S1P production pathways with their downstream targets have provided novel therapeutic strategies for cancer treatment. In this review, we present recent evidence of the critical roles of sphingolipids and their metabolic enzymes in regulating tumor progression via mechanisms involving cell death or survival. The roles of S1P in enabling tumor growth/metastasis and conferring cancer resistance to existing therapeutics are also highlighted. Additionally, using the publicly available transcriptomic database, we assess the prognostic values of key sphingolipid enzymes on the overall survival of patients with different malignancies and present studies that highlight their clinical implications for anticancer treatment.

Topics & Concepts

SphingolipidCeramideSphingosine-1-phosphateSphingosineCancer researchCancerTumor progressionBiologyMetastasisCancer cellProgrammed cell deathTranscriptomeLipid signalingEnzymeBioinformaticsCell biologyBiochemistryReceptorApoptosisGeneGeneticsGene expressionSphingolipid Metabolism and SignalingEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior
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