Lipid metabolism reprogramming in tumor-associated macrophages and implications for therapy

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Xuehan Qiao
Zhangmin Hu
Fen Xiong
Yufei Yang
Chen Peng
Deqiang Wang
Xiaoqin Li
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[1] The Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University,Department of Medical Oncology
[2] Institute of Digestive Diseases,undefined
[3] Jiangsu University,undefined
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Lipids in Health and Disease | / 22卷
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Tumor-associated macrophages; Lipid metabolism; Immunotherapy; Chemotherapy resistance;
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The tumormicroenvironment (TME) plays a key role in tumor progression. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), which are natural immune cells abundantin the TME, are mainly divided into the anti-tumor M1 subtype and pro-tumor M2 subtype. Due to the high plasticity of TAMs, the conversion of the M1 to M2 phenotype in hypoxic and hypoglycemic TME promotes cancer progression, which is closely related to lipid metabolism. Key factors of lipid metabolism in TAMs, including peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor and lipoxygenase, promote the formation of a tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment and facilitate immune escape. In addition, tumor cells promote lipid accumulation in TAMs, causing TAMs to polarize to the M2 phenotype. Moreover, other factors of lipid metabolism, such as abhydrolase domain containing 5 and fatty acid binding protein, have both promoting and inhibiting effects on tumor cells. Therefore, further research on lipid metabolism in tumors is still required. In addition, statins, as core drugs regulating cholesterol metabolism, can inhibit lipid rafts and adhesion of tumor cells, which can sensitize them to chemotherapeutic drugs. Clinical studies on simvastatin and lovastatin in a variety of tumors are underway. This article provides a comprehensive review of the role of lipid metabolism in TAMs in tumor progression, and provides new ideas for targeting lipid metabolism in tumor therapy.
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