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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
卷 192, 期 -, 页码 45-54出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.09.188
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p53; Lipid metabolism; Cancer; Fatty acid oxidation; Ferroptosis
This review summarizes the function of p53 in lipid metabolism in cancer, highlighting its crucial role as a tumor suppressor gene. Further research on the role of p53 in lipid metabolism regulation may provide a potential therapeutic approach for cancer treatment.
Reprogrammed cell metabolism is a well-accepted hallmark of cancer. Metabolism changes provide energy and precursors for macromolecule biosynthesis to satisfy the survival needs of cancer cells. The specific changes in different aspects of lipid metabolism in cancer cells have been focused in recent years. These changes can affect cell growth, proliferation, differentiation and motility through affecting membranes synthesis, energy homeostasis and cell signaling. The tumor suppressor p53 plays vital roles in the control of cell proliferation, senescence, DNA repair, and cell death in cancer through various transcriptional and non-transcriptional activities. Accumulating evidences indicate that p53 also regulates cellular metabolism, which appears to contribute to its tumor suppressive functions. Particularly the role of p53 in regulating lipid metabolism has gained more and more attention in recent decades. In this review, we summarize recent advances in the function of p53 on lipid metabolism in cancer. Further understanding and research on the role of p53 in lipid metabolism regulation will provide a potential therapeutic window for cancer treatment.
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