肿瘤微环境在肥胖-癌症双重负担中的影响。

IF 12.1 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Serena Sagliocchi , Lucia Acampora , Biagio Barone , Felice Crocetto , Monica Dentice
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摘要

肥胖引起全身组织稳态紊乱,导致血脂异常、胰岛素抵抗和慢性炎症状态。来自临床和临床前研究的证据表明,过度肥胖与癌症发病率增加有关,并表明慢性炎症可能会增加肥胖患者患癌症的风险。在过去几十年的肥胖研究中,发现了脂肪组织异常或过度扩张的多方面和复杂的影响。特别是,人们广泛地描述了肥胖如何加剧肿瘤的发生,例如,通过增加可溶性信号和脂肪因子,通过增强组织炎症和改变激素平衡。癌症相关脂肪细胞对肿瘤细胞的旁分泌作用尚不清楚,癌细胞与肿瘤微环境(TME)中脂肪成分之间的相互交流仍未得到充分探讨。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论肿瘤周围脂肪组织影响肿瘤细胞动力学的机制。我们将讨论肥胖诱导的肿瘤微环境变化如何促进肿瘤生长和侵袭性特征,从而增加癌症的侵袭性和转移性进展,从而导致肥胖受试者癌症生存恶化。我们的结论是,针对肿瘤周围的脂肪成分的TME将是一个治疗选择,以防止癌症的发展。
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The impact of the tumor microenvironment in the dual burden of obesity-cancer link
Obesity induces systemic perturbations of tissue homeostasis, leading to dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and chronic state of inflammation. Evidence from clinical and preclinical studies links excess of adiposity with increased cancer incidence and suggests that chronic inflammation may contribute to increased cancer risk in obese patients. Over the last decades of obesity research, multifaced and complicated effects of abnormal or excessive expansion of Adipose Tissue have been uncovered. In particular, it is widely described how obesity can exacerbate the tumorigenesis for instance by fueling soluble signals and adipokines and by enhancing tissue inflammation and altering the hormonal balance. Less is known about the paracrine effects of the cancer-associated adipocytes on the tumor cells and still poorly explored is the reciprocal communication between cancer cells and the adipose component of the tumor microenvironment (TME). In this review, we will address the mechanisms by which the peritumoral Adipose Tissue can influence the dynamics of tumoral cells. We will discuss how obesity-induced changes in the tumor microenvironment may enhance tumor growth and aggressive characteristics leading to increased invasiveness and metastatic progression of cancer that leads to a worsen cancer survival in obese subjects. We conclude that targeting the peritumoral adipose component of the TME would be a therapeutic option to prevent cancer development.
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Seminars in cancer biology
Seminars in cancer biology 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
26.80
自引率
4.10%
发文量
347
审稿时长
15.1 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Cancer Biology (YSCBI) is a specialized review journal that focuses on the field of molecular oncology. Its primary objective is to keep scientists up-to-date with the latest developments in this field. The journal adopts a thematic approach, dedicating each issue to an important topic of interest to cancer biologists. These topics cover a range of research areas, including the underlying genetic and molecular causes of cellular transformation and cancer, as well as the molecular basis of potential therapies. To ensure the highest quality and expertise, every issue is supervised by a guest editor or editors who are internationally recognized experts in the respective field. Each issue features approximately eight to twelve authoritative invited reviews that cover various aspects of the chosen subject area. The ultimate goal of each issue of YSCBI is to offer a cohesive, easily comprehensible, and engaging overview of the selected topic. The journal strives to provide scientists with a coordinated and lively examination of the latest developments in the field of molecular oncology.
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