Cells (Apr 2019)

Cholesterol Trafficking: An Emerging Therapeutic Target for Angiogenesis and Cancer

  • Junfang Lyu,
  • Eun Ju Yang,
  • Joong Sup Shim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells8050389
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
p. 389

Abstract

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Cholesterol is an essential structural component of cellular membranes. In addition to the structural role, it also serves as a precursor to a variety of steroid hormones and has diverse functions in intracellular signal transduction. As one of its functions in cell signaling, recent evidence suggests that cholesterol plays a key role in regulating angiogenesis. This review discusses the role of cholesterol in angiogenesis, with a particular emphasis on cholesterol trafficking in endothelial cell signaling. Small molecule inhibitors of cholesterol trafficking and their preclinical and clinical development targeting angiogenesis and cancer are also discussed.

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