Answer:
The answers are cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease
Explanation:
The CD36 protein, involved in lipid metabolism, promotes the spread of oral, breast and melanoma cancer. In a cancer tumor there are millions of cells, but only a small percentage of them have metastatic capacity. In this percentage, most of the genes that are expressed are related to lipid metabolism, among which are the synthesis of the CD36 protein, which is a receptor that absorbs fatty acids in the cell membrane, having as result that fat is essential for metastasis.
Trans fats have harmful effects on blood fats increase LDL cholesterol values and reduce HDL cholesterol levels, in addition to having an effect of increasing inflammation on the arterial wall, increasing the risk of developing diabetes type 2 mellitus and increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease