A Review of the Potential Preventive Effects of Adiponectin in Major Cancers

Daniel Borsch
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A of the Potential Effects of Adiponectin in Major Abstract Adiponectin is a hormone-like cytokine (or adipokine) predominantly secreted from fat cells. Adiponectin has anti-inflammatory properties and inversely correlates with body fat mass, including visceral adiposity. This cytokine is present in different isoforms and may mediate its biological functions mainly through AdipoR1 and AdipoR2 receptors. It is thought that adiponectin has been associated with the pathological processes of diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. In our review of PubMed literature, we found interesting data regarding the effect of adiponectin levels on many types of cancer. Several studies have observed a protective role of adiponectin in some types of cancer. In endometrial, colon, kidney, postmenopausal breast cancer, and leukemia, there appears to be an inverse relationship between adiponectin levels and cancer. Understanding adiponectin’s biological connection with other hormones (e.g., insulin, insulin-like growth factors, leptin), as well as its modulation in pre-neoplastic states and malignancy to exploit its beneficial effects, could reveal potential new strategies for the management of certain types of cancer.
脂联素对主要癌症潜在预防作用的综述
脂联素的潜在作用主要摘要脂联素是一种主要由脂肪细胞分泌的激素样细胞因子(或脂肪因子)。脂联素具有抗炎特性,与身体脂肪量(包括内脏脂肪)呈负相关。这种细胞因子存在于不同的亚型中,并可能主要通过AdipoR1和AdipoR2受体介导其生物学功能。人们认为脂联素与糖尿病、心脏病和癌症的病理过程有关。在我们对PubMed文献的回顾中,我们发现了关于脂联素水平对许多类型癌症的影响的有趣数据。一些研究已经观察到脂联素在某些类型的癌症中的保护作用。在子宫内膜、结肠癌、肾脏、绝经后乳腺癌症和白血病中,脂联素水平与癌症之间似乎呈反比关系。了解脂联素与其他激素(如胰岛素、胰岛素样生长因子、瘦素)的生物学联系,以及其对肿瘤前状态和恶性肿瘤的调节,以利用其有益作用,可以揭示某些类型癌症的潜在新治理策略。
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