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المؤلفAbdulla, Alanoud
المؤلفSadida, Hana Q.
المؤلفJerobin, Jayakumar
المؤلفElfaki, Imadeldin
المؤلفMir, Rashid
المؤلفMirza, Sameer
المؤلفSingh, Mayank
المؤلفMacha, Muzafar A.
المؤلفUddin, Shahab
المؤلفFakhro, Khalid
المؤلفBhat, Ajaz A.
المؤلفAkil, Ammira S. Al-Shabeeb
تاريخ الإتاحة2025-02-27T09:56:46Z
تاريخ النشر2025
اسم المنشورJournal of the National Cancer Center
المصدرScopus
المعرّفhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jncc.2024.11.001
الرقم المعياري الدولي للكتاب20968663
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/63323
الملخصObesity, a global health concern, is associated with severe health issues like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and respiratory complications. It also increases the risk of various cancers, including melanoma, endometrial, prostate, pancreatic, esophageal adenocarcinoma, colorectal carcinoma, renal adenocarcinoma, and pre-and post-menopausal breast cancer. Obesity-induced cellular changes, such as impaired CD8+ T cell function, dyslipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, insulin resistance, mild hyperglycemia, and fluctuating levels of leptin, resistin, adiponectin, and IL-6, contribute to cancer development by promoting inflammation and creating a tumor-promoting microenvironment rich in adipocytes. Adipocytes release leptin, a pro-inflammatory substance that stimulates cancer cell proliferation, inflammation, and invasion, altering the tumor cell metabolic pathway. Adiponectin, an insulin-sensitizing adipokine, is typically downregulated in obese individuals. It has antiproliferative, proapoptotic, and antiangiogenic properties, making it a potential cancer treatment. This narrative review offers a comprehensive examination of the molecular interconnections between obesity and cancer, drawing on an extensive, though non-systematic, survey of the recent literature. This approach allows us to integrate and synthesize findings from various studies, offering a cohesive perspective on emerging themes and potential therapeutic targets. The review explores the metabolic disturbances, cellular alterations, inflammatory responses, and shifts in the tumor microenvironment that contribute to the obesity-cancer link. Finally, it discusses potential therapeutic strategies aimed at disrupting these connections, offering valuable insights into future research directions and the development of targeted interventions.
راعي المشروعThis work was supported by Sidra Medicine Research Fund to Ajaz A. Bhat (grant number: SDR400190 ) and Ammira S. Al-Shabeeb Akil (grant number: SDR400175 ).
اللغةen
الناشرElsevier
الموضوعCancer risk
Gut microbiome
Inflammation
Obesity
Therapeutic interventions
Tumor microenvironment
العنوانUnraveling molecular interconnections and identifying potential therapeutic targets of significance in obesity-cancer link
النوعArticle Review
الصفحات8-27
رقم العدد1
رقم المجلد5
dc.accessType Open Access


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