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Publication Name World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology
Manuscript ID 106842
Country Afghanistan
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ISSN 1948-5204 (online)
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Category Oncology
Manuscript Type Minireviews
Article Title Lipid metabolism-related genes in gastric carcinoma: Exploring oncogenic pathways
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Maaz Amir, Danyal Bakht, Syed Faqeer Hussain Bokhari, Rabia Yousaf, Asma Iqbal, Hashir Nazir, Muhammad Waleed, Mustabeen Zahra Naqvi, Maleeha Tahir and Wahidullah Dost
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Corresponding Author Wahidullah Dost, Researcher, Curative Medicine, Kabul University of Medical Sciences, Karte-e-sakhi Kabul, Kabul 10001, Kabul, Afghanistan. wahidullahdost96@gmail.com
Key Words Lipid metabolism; Gastric cancer; Oncogenetic pathways; Fatty acid synthesis; Metabolic reprogramming
Core Tip Dysregulation of lipid metabolism plays a crucial role in gastric cancer progression by supporting tumor growth, migration, and therapy resistance. This review explores the oncogenetic pathways involving key lipid metabolism-associated genes, including fatty acid synthase, ATP-citrate lyase, acetyl-CoA carboxylases, fatty acid binding proteins, and sterol regulatory element-binding proteins, highlighting their role in metabolic reprogramming. Targeting these pathways offers promising therapeutic strategies, as inhibiting lipid biosynthesis enzymes can induce apoptosis and disrupt cancer stem cell properties. Understanding the intricate link between lipid metabolism and gastric carcinoma may pave the way for novel diagnostic and therapeutic advancements.
Publish Date 2025-08-14 05:49
Citation <p>Amir M, Bakht D, Bokhari SFH, Yousaf R, Iqbal A, Nazir H, Waleed M, Naqvi MZ, Tahir M, Dost W. Lipid metabolism-related genes in gastric carcinoma: Exploring oncogenic pathways. <i>World J Gastrointest Oncol</i> 2025; 17(8): 106842</p>
URL https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-5204/full/v17/i8/106842.htm
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.4251/wjgo.v17.i8.106842
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