Fat-soluble Vitamins and Lung Cancer: Where We Are?

Recent Pat Anticancer Drug Discov. 2024 Apr 3. doi: 10.2174/0115748928283728240320063619. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Fat-soluble vitamins (vitamins A, D, E, and K) are vital substances for maintaining normal physiological functions in the body. In recent years, scholars have explored the relationship between fat-soluble vitamins and the wasting disease - lung cancer. In this paper, we review recent studies on fat-soluble vitamins and lung cancer to clarify the relevance and molecular mechanisms of various vitamins in lung cancer, and whether the levels of fat-soluble vitamins in the body and vitamin supplementation affect the development of lung cancer. Our review could facilitate the discovery of biomarkers, potential therapeutic targets in lung cancer, and anti-tumor adjuvant drugs, in addition to highlighting other new ideas in the prevention and treatment of lung cancer.

Keywords: Lung cancer; anti-tumor adjuvant drug.; biomarkers; fat-soluble vitamins.