reviewFEBS JournalMay 23, 2012BRONZE OA

Lipid metabolism in cancer

The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn · Cancer Research UK

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Abstract

Lipids form a diverse group of water-insoluble molecules that include triacylglycerides, phosphoglycerides, sterols and sphingolipids. They play several important roles at cellular and organismal levels. Fatty acids are the major building blocks for the synthesis of triacylglycerides, which are mainly used for energy storage. Phosphoglycerides, together with sterols and sphingolipids, represent the major structural components of biological membranes. Lipids can also have important roles in signalling, functioning as second messengers and as hormones. There is increasing evidence that cancer cells show specific alterations in different aspects of lipid metabolism. These alterations can affect the availability…

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Keywords
  • Lipid metabolism
  • Sphingolipid
  • Biochemistry
  • Biology
  • Metabolism
  • Membrane lipids
  • Cancer cell
  • Cell biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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