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SUBMITTER: Healy ME
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4770276 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Healy Marin E ME Lahiri Sujoy S Hargett Stefan R SR Chow Jenny D Y JD Byrne Frances L FL Breen David S DS Kenwood Brandon M BM Taddeo Evan P EP Lackner Carolin C Caldwell Stephen H SH Hoehn Kyle L KL
Scientific reports 20160229
Overnutrition can promote liver cancer in mice and humans that have liver damage caused by alcohol, viruses, or carcinogens. However, the mechanism linking diet to increased liver tumorigenesis remains unclear in the context of whether tumorigenesis is secondary to obesity, or whether nutrients like sugar or fat drive tumorigenesis independent of obesity. In male mice, liver tumor burden was recently found to correlate with sugar intake, independent of dietary fat intake and obesity. However, fe ...[more]