Jaewoong Lee , Arya Mani , Min-Jeong Shin , Ronald M. Krauss
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Abstract
B cell malignancies, comprising over 80 heterogeneous blood cancers, pose significant prognostic challenges due to intricate oncogenic signaling. Emerging evidence emphasizes the pivotal role of disrupted lipid metabolism in the development of these malignancies. Variations in lipid species, such as phospholipids, cholesterol, sphingolipids, and fatty acids, are widespread across B cell malignancies, contributing to uncontrolled cell proliferation and survival.
Phospholipids play a crucial role in initial signaling cascades leading to B cell activation and malignant transformation through constitutive B cell receptor (BCR) signaling. Dysregulated cholesterol and sphingolipid homeostasis support lipid raft integrity, crucial for propagating oncogenic signals. Sphingolipids impact malignant B cell stemness, proliferation, and survival, while glycosphingolipids in lipid rafts modulate BCR activation. Additionally, cancer cells enhance fatty acid-related processes to meet heightened metabolic demands. In obese individuals, the obesity-derived lipids and adipokines surrounding adipocytes rewire lipid metabolism in malignant B cells, evading cytotoxic therapies. Genetic drivers such as MYC translocations also intrinsically alter lipid metabolism in malignant B cells.
In summary, intrinsic and extrinsic factors converge to reprogram lipid metabolism, fostering aggressive phenotypes in B cell malignancies. Therefore, targeting altered lipid metabolism has translational potential for improving risk stratification and clinical management of diverse B cell malignancy subtypes.
B 细胞恶性肿瘤包括 80 多种异质性血癌,由于其致癌信号错综复杂,给预后带来了巨大挑战。新的证据强调,脂质代谢紊乱在这些恶性肿瘤的发展中起着关键作用。脂质种类(如磷脂、胆固醇、鞘脂和脂肪酸)的变化在 B 细胞恶性肿瘤中非常普遍,导致细胞增殖和存活失控。磷脂在最初的信号级联中起着至关重要的作用,它通过组成型 B 细胞受体(BCR)信号传导导致 B 细胞活化和恶性转化。胆固醇和鞘脂平衡失调支持脂质筏的完整性,这对传播致癌信号至关重要。鞘脂会影响恶性 B 细胞的干性、增殖和存活,而脂质筏中的糖磷脂会调节 BCR 的激活。此外,癌细胞还会增强与脂肪酸相关的过程,以满足更高的代谢需求。在肥胖人群中,肥胖衍生的脂质和脂肪细胞周围的脂肪因子会重新连接恶性 B 细胞的脂质代谢,从而逃避细胞毒性疗法。MYC 易位等遗传驱动因素也从本质上改变了恶性 B 细胞的脂质代谢。总之,内在和外在因素共同作用,重塑了脂质代谢,促进了 B 细胞恶性肿瘤的侵袭性表型。因此,针对脂质代谢的改变具有转化潜力,可改善不同 B 细胞恶性肿瘤亚型的风险分层和临床管理。
期刊介绍:
The significance of lipids as a fundamental category of biological compounds has been widely acknowledged. The utilization of our understanding in the fields of biochemistry, chemistry, and physiology of lipids has continued to grow in biotechnology, the fats and oils industry, and medicine. Moreover, new aspects such as lipid biophysics, particularly related to membranes and lipoproteins, as well as basic research and applications of liposomes, have emerged. To keep up with these advancements, there is a need for a journal that can evaluate recent progress in specific areas and provide a historical perspective on current research. Progress in Lipid Research serves this purpose.