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  lüll Fatty acid synthase as a potential therapeutic target in cancer Flavin R; Peluso S; Nguyen PL; Loda MFuture Oncol  2010[Apr]; 6 (4): 551-62Fatty acid synthase (FASN) is a key enzyme involved in neoplastic lipogenesis.  Overexpression of FASN is common in many cancers, and accumulating evidence  suggests that it is a metabolic oncogene with an important role in tumor growth  and survival, making it an attractive target for cancer therapy. Early  small-molecule FASN inhibitors such as cerulenin, C75 and orlistat have been  shown to induce apoptosis in several cancer cell lines and to induce tumor growth  delay in several cancer xenograft models but their mechanism is still not well  understood. These molecules suffer from pharmacological limitations and weight  loss as a side effect that prevent their development as systemic drugs. Several  potent inhibitors have recently been reported that may help to unravel and  exploit the full potential of FASN as a target for cancer therapy in the near  future. Furthermore, novel sources of FASN inhibitors, such as green tea and  dietary soy, make both dietary manipulation and chemoprevention potential  alternative modes of therapy in the future.|Antineoplastic Agents/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Enzyme Inhibitors/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Fatty Acid Synthases/antagonists & inhibitors/*metabolism[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Molecular Structure[MESH]|Neoplasms/*drug therapy[MESH] |