2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2023.119549
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The impact of cellular elements of TME on melanoma biology and its sensitivity to EGFR and MET targeted therapy

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“…Additionally, an elevation in perilipin 2 levels was observed in melanoma cells that were cocultured with adipocytes. To confirm the impact of adipocytes on lipid accumulation in melanoma cells, lipid droplet staining was conducted, which showed increased lipid levels in metastatic melanoma cells after coculturing with adipocytes [ 97 ]. Moreover, a rise in lipid content was recorded in metastatic melanoma cells after coculture with cancer-associated adipocytes [ 97 ], corroborating the findings by Kwan et al, who noted higher levels of fatty acids, particularly palmitoleic acid, in melanoma cells incubated with adipocytes [ 98 ].…”
Section: Lipid Metabolic Dynamics In the Melanoma Microenvironmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, an elevation in perilipin 2 levels was observed in melanoma cells that were cocultured with adipocytes. To confirm the impact of adipocytes on lipid accumulation in melanoma cells, lipid droplet staining was conducted, which showed increased lipid levels in metastatic melanoma cells after coculturing with adipocytes [ 97 ]. Moreover, a rise in lipid content was recorded in metastatic melanoma cells after coculture with cancer-associated adipocytes [ 97 ], corroborating the findings by Kwan et al, who noted higher levels of fatty acids, particularly palmitoleic acid, in melanoma cells incubated with adipocytes [ 98 ].…”
Section: Lipid Metabolic Dynamics In the Melanoma Microenvironmentmentioning
confidence: 99%