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Obesity, insulin resistance, adipocytokines and breast cancer: New biomarkers and attractive therapeutic targets 被引量:4

Obesity, insulin resistance, adipocytokines and breast cancer: New biomarkers and attractive therapeutic targets
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摘要 Worldwide, breast cancer(BC) represents the most common type of non-skin human malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths amid women in Western countries. Obesity and its metabolic complications have rapidly become major global health issues and are associated with increased risk for cancer, especially BC in postmenopausal women. Adipose tissue is considered as a genuine endocrine organ secreting a variety of bioactive adipokines, such as leptin, adiponectin, resistin and nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase/visfatin. Recent evidence has indicated that the constellation of obesity, insulin resistance and adipokines is associated with the risk and prognosis of postmenopausal BC. Direct evidence is growing rapidly supporting the stimulating and/or inhibiting role of adipokines in the process of development and progression of BC. Adipokines could exert their effects on the normal and neoplastic mammary tissue by endocrine, paracrine and autocrine mechanisms. Recent studies support a role of adipokines as novel risk factors and potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in BC. This editorial aims at providing important insights into the potential pathophysiological mechanisms linking adipokines to the etiopathogenesis of BC in the context of a dysfunctionaladipose tissue and insulin resistance in obesity. A better understanding of these mechanisms may be important for the development of attractive preventive and therapeutic strategies against obesity-related breast malignancy. Worldwide, breast cancer(BC) represents the most common type of non-skin human malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths amid women in Western countries. Obesity and its metabolic complications have rapidly become major global health issues and are associated with increased risk for cancer, especially BC in postmenopausal women. Adipose tissue is considered as a genuine endocrine organ secreting a variety of bioactive adipokines, such as leptin, adiponectin, resistin and nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase/visfatin. Recent evidence has indicated that the constellation of obesity, insulin resistance and adipokines is associated with the risk and prognosis of postmenopausal BC. Direct evidence is growing rapidly supporting the stimulating and/or inhibiting role of adipokines in the process of development and progression of BC. Adipokines could exert their effects on the normal and neoplastic mammary tissue by endocrine, paracrine and autocrine mechanisms. Recent studies support a role of adipokines as novel risk factors and potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in BC. This editorial aims at providing important insights into the potential pathophysiological mechanisms linking adipokines to the etiopathogenesis of BC in the context of a dysfunctionaladipose tissue and insulin resistance in obesity. A better understanding of these mechanisms may be important for the development of attractive preventive and therapeutic strategies against obesity-related breast malignancy.
出处 《World Journal of Experimental Medicine》 2013年第3期34-42,共9页 世界实验医学杂志
关键词 Breast cancer OBESITY Insulin resistance ADIPOKINES Adiponectin RESISTIN Leptin NICOTINAMIDE phosphoribosyl-transferase Visfatin Breast cancer Obesity Insulin resistance Adipokines Adiponectin Resistin Leptin Nicotinamide phosphoribosyl-transferase Visfatin
作者简介 Correspondence to:Maria Dalamaga,MD,PhD,MS,MPH,Assistant Professor,Department of Clinical Biochemistry,Medical School,University of Athens,“Attikon”General University Hospital,1 Rimini Street,Chaidari,12462 Athens,Greece.madalamaga@med.uoa.gr.Telephone:+30-210-5831915,Fax:+30-210-6082467.
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