lipid-P Cancer Research Results

lipid-P, lipid peroxidation: Click to Expand ⟱
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Lipid peroxidation is a chain reaction process in which free radicals (often reactive oxygen species, or ROS) attack lipids containing carbon-carbon double bonds, especially polyunsaturated fatty acids. This attack results in the formation of lipid radicals, peroxides, and subsequent breakdown products.
Lipid peroxidation can cause damage to cell membranes, leading to increased permeability and disruption of cellular functions. This damage can initiate a cascade of events that may contribute to carcinogenesis.
The byproducts of lipid peroxidation, such as malondialdehyde (MDA) and 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE), can form adducts with DNA, leading to mutations. These mutations can disrupt normal cellular processes and contribute to the development of cancer.
Lipid peroxidation damages cell membranes, disrupts cellular functions, and can trigger inflammatory responses. It is a marker of oxidative stress and is implicated in many chronic diseases.

Negative Prognostic Indicator: In many cancers, high levels of lipid phosphates, particularly S1P, are associated with poor prognosis, indicating a more aggressive tumor phenotype and potential resistance to therapy.
Mixed Evidence: The prognostic significance of lipid phosphates can vary by cancer type, with some studies showing that their expression may not always correlate with adverse outcomes.


Lung, Lung Cancer: Click to Expand ⟱
Lung CSC (Cancer Stem Cells) markers (CD133, CD44, ALDHA1, Nanog and Oct4)

Scientific Papers found: Click to Expand⟱
404- CUR,    Curcumin induces ferroptosis in non-small-cell lung cancer via activating autophagy
- vitro+vivo, Lung, A549 - vitro+vivo, Lung, H1299
TumAuto↑, TumCG↓, TumCP↓, Iron↑, GSH↓, lipid-P↑, GPx↓, mtDam↑, autolysosome↑, Beclin-1↑, LC3s↑, p62↓, Ferroptosis↑,
2937- NAD,    High-Dosage NMN Promotes Ferroptosis to Suppress Lung Adenocarcinoma Growth through the NAM-Mediated SIRT1-AMPK-ACC Pathway
- in-vitro, Lung, A549
SIRT1↑, Dose↝, TumCP⇅, Ferroptosis↑, lipid-P↑, AMPK↑, ACC↑,
1951- PL,    Piperlongumine Analogs Promote A549 Cell Apoptosis through Enhancing ROS Generation
- in-vitro, Lung, A549
ROS↑, lipid-P↑, MMP↓, TumCCA↑, TrxR↓, eff↑,
2110- TQ,    Nigella sativa seed oil suppresses cell proliferation and induces ROS dependent mitochondrial apoptosis through p53 pathway in hepatocellular carcinoma cells
- in-vitro, HCC, HepG2 - in-vitro, BC, MCF-7 - in-vitro, Lung, A549 - in-vitro, Nor, HEK293
P53↑, lipid-P↑, GSH↓, ROS↑, MMP↓, BAX↑, Casp3↑, Casp9↑, Bcl-2↓, tumCV↓, selectivity↑,

Showing Research Papers: 1 to 4 of 4

* indicates research on normal cells as opposed to diseased cells
Total Research Paper Matches: 4

Pathway results for Effect on Cancer / Diseased Cells:


Redox & Oxidative Stress

Ferroptosis↑, 2,   GPx↓, 1,   GSH↓, 2,   Iron↑, 1,   lipid-P↑, 4,   ROS↑, 2,   TrxR↓, 1,  

Mitochondria & Bioenergetics

MMP↓, 2,   mtDam↑, 1,  

Core Metabolism/Glycolysis

ACC↑, 1,   AMPK↑, 1,   SIRT1↑, 1,  

Cell Death

BAX↑, 1,   Bcl-2↓, 1,   Casp3↑, 1,   Casp9↑, 1,   Ferroptosis↑, 2,  

Transcription & Epigenetics

tumCV↓, 1,  

Autophagy & Lysosomes

autolysosome↑, 1,   Beclin-1↑, 1,   LC3s↑, 1,   p62↓, 1,   TumAuto↑, 1,  

DNA Damage & Repair

P53↑, 1,  

Cell Cycle & Senescence

TumCCA↑, 1,  

Proliferation, Differentiation & Cell State

TumCG↓, 1,  

Migration

TumCP↓, 1,   TumCP⇅, 1,  

Drug Metabolism & Resistance

Dose↝, 1,   eff↑, 1,   selectivity↑, 1,  
Total Targets: 31

Pathway results for Effect on Normal Cells:


Total Targets: 0

Scientific Paper Hit Count for: lipid-P, lipid peroxidation
1 Curcumin
1 nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
1 Piperlongumine
1 Thymoquinone
Query results interpretion may depend on "conditions" listed in the research papers.
Such Conditions may include : 
  -low or high Dose
  -format for product, such as nano of lipid formations
  -different cell line effects
  -synergies with other products 
  -if effect was for normal or cancerous cells
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