Phospholipases in Gliomas: Current Knowledge and Future Perspectives from Bench to Bedside

Author:

Marvi Maria Vittoria1ORCID,Neri Irene1ORCID,Evangelisti Camilla1ORCID,Ramazzotti Giulia1ORCID,Asioli Sofia23ORCID,Zoli Matteo23ORCID,Mazzatenta Diego23,Neri Niccolò3,Morandi Luca24ORCID,Tonon Caterina24ORCID,Lodi Raffaele24,Franceschi Enrico5,McCubrey James A.6ORCID,Suh Pann-Ghill78,Manzoli Lucia1,Ratti Stefano1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cellular Signalling Laboratory, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences (DIBINEM), University of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy

2. Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences (DIBINEM), University of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy

3. Programma Neurochirurgia Ipofisi—Pituitary Unit, IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, 40124 Bologna, Italy

4. Functional and Molecular Neuroimaging Unit, IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, 40139 Bologna, Italy

5. Nervous System Medical Oncology Department, IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, 40139 Bologna, Italy

6. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA

7. Korea Brain Research Institute (KBRI), Daegu 41062, Republic of Korea

8. School of Life Sciences, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Phospholipases are essential intermediaries that work as hydrolyzing enzymes of phospholipids (PLs), which represent the most abundant species contributing to the biological membranes of nervous cells of the healthy human brain. They generate different lipid mediators, such as diacylglycerol, phosphatidic acid, lysophosphatidic acid, and arachidonic acid, representing key elements of intra- and inter-cellular signaling and being involved in the regulation of several cellular mechanisms that can promote tumor progression and aggressiveness. In this review, it is summarized the current knowledge about the role of phospholipases in brain tumor progression, focusing on low- and high-grade gliomas, representing promising prognostic or therapeutic targets in cancer therapies due to their influential roles in cell proliferation, migration, growth, and survival. A deeper understanding of the phospholipases-related signaling pathways could be necessary to pave the way for new targeted therapeutic strategies.

Funder

Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca–PRIN 2017

Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio Bologna

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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