Signalling and Cancer Metabolism Laboratory, Division of Cancer Biology, The Institute of Cancer Research, 237 Fulham Road, London SW3 6JB, UK.
Cells. 2024 Apr 4;13(7):629. doi: 10.3390/cells13070629.
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a phospholipid that displays potent signalling activities that are regulated in both an autocrine and paracrine manner. It can be found both extra- and intracellularly, where it interacts with different receptors to activate signalling pathways that regulate a plethora of cellular processes, including mitosis, proliferation and migration. LPA metabolism is complex, and its biosynthesis and catabolism are under tight control to ensure proper LPA levels in the body. In cancer patient specimens, LPA levels are frequently higher compared to those of healthy individuals and often correlate with poor responses and more aggressive disease. Accordingly, LPA, through promoting cancer cell migration and invasion, enhances the metastasis and dissemination of tumour cells. In this review, we summarise the role of LPA in the regulation of critical aspects of tumour biology and further discuss the available pre-clinical and clinical evidence regarding the feasibility and efficacy of targeting LPA metabolism for effective anticancer therapy.
溶血磷脂酸(LPA)是一种磷脂,具有强大的信号转导活性,这种活性受自分泌和旁分泌方式的调节。它存在于细胞内外,与不同的受体相互作用,激活信号通路,调节包括有丝分裂、增殖和迁移在内的多种细胞过程。LPA 的代谢很复杂,其生物合成和分解代谢受到严格控制,以确保体内有适当的 LPA 水平。在癌症患者的标本中,LPA 水平通常比健康个体高,并且经常与不良反应和更具侵袭性的疾病相关。因此,LPA 通过促进癌细胞的迁移和侵袭,增强了肿瘤细胞的转移和扩散。在这篇综述中,我们总结了 LPA 在调节肿瘤生物学关键方面的作用,并进一步讨论了针对 LPA 代谢进行有效抗癌治疗的临床前和临床证据的可行性和有效性。