Frontiers in Endocrinology (Dec 2023)

Circadian clock and lipid metabolism disorders: a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer

  • Mengsi Liu,
  • Mengsi Liu,
  • Mengsi Liu,
  • Mengsi Liu,
  • Zhen Zhang,
  • Yating Chen,
  • Yating Chen,
  • Yating Chen,
  • Yating Chen,
  • Ting Feng,
  • Ting Feng,
  • Ting Feng,
  • Ting Feng,
  • Qing Zhou,
  • Xuefei Tian,
  • Xuefei Tian,
  • Xuefei Tian,
  • Xuefei Tian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1292011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Recent research has emphasized the interaction between the circadian clock and lipid metabolism, particularly in relation to tumors. This review aims to explore how the circadian clock regulates lipid metabolism and its impact on carcinogenesis. Specifically, targeting key enzymes involved in fatty acid synthesis (SREBP, ACLY, ACC, FASN, and SCD) has been identified as a potential strategy for cancer therapy. By disrupting these enzymes, it may be possible to inhibit tumor growth by interfering with lipid metabolism. Transcription factors, like SREBP play a significant role in regulating fatty acid synthesis which is influenced by circadian clock genes such as BMAL1, REV-ERB and DEC. This suggests a strong connection between fatty acid synthesis and the circadian clock. Therefore, successful combination therapy should target fatty acid synthesis in addition to considering the timing and duration of drug use. Ultimately, personalized chronotherapy can enhance drug efficacy in cancer treatment and achieve treatment goals

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