About this Research Topic
Since altered lipid metabolism promotes cancer initiation, progression, and metastasis, developing novel therapeutic approaches to target lipid metabolism can be a promising approach to treat cancer. In this research topic, we aim to improve our comprehensive understanding of the regulatory role of lipid metabolism in cancer cell proliferation, survival, metastasis, immunogenicity, and tumour microenvironment. This may provide a new direction and novel perspectives for further studies to develop promising therapeutic approaches and strategies for various types of cancers. Current studies aim to develop novel anticancer strategies distinct from traditional approaches to prevent and treat cancer worldwide. In this special topic, researchers are encouraged to submit original research articles to improve our knowledge about the role of lipid metabolism in cancer progression and metastasis with novel perspectives. Original research and review articles describing the state of the art and systematic reviews on this topic are also encourage.
The following are some issues we aim to cover:
• Lipid metabolism in cancer metastasis
• The role of statins in metastasis
• Anti-cancer properties of statins
• Targeting lipid metabolism in cancer treatment
• Lipid metabolism and the tumor microenvironment
• Fatty acid metabolism in metastasis
• The role of lipid metabolism in the immune system
• Therapeutic strategies targeting lipid metabolism in cancer
• The role of targeting lipid metabolism in cancer cell death.
Keywords: Tumor microenvironment, Metastasis, Lipid metabolism, Tumor progression, Angiogenesis, Fatty acid, Cholesterol
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