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Targeting obesity-related adipose tissue dysfunction to prevent cancer development and progression.


ABSTRACT: The incidence of obesity, a leading modifiable risk factor for common solid tumors, is increasing. Effective interventions are needed to minimize the public health implications of obesity. Although the mechanisms linking increased adiposity to malignancy are incompletely understood, growing evidence points to complex interactions among multiple systemic and tissue-specific pathways including inflamed white adipose tissue. The metabolic and inflammatory consequences of white adipose tissue dysfunction collectively provide a plausible explanation for the link between overweight/obesity and carcinogenesis. Gaining a better understanding of these underlying molecular pathways and developing risk assessment tools that identify at-risk populations will be critical in implementing effective and novel cancer prevention and management strategies.

SUBMITTER: Gucalp A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4789163 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting obesity-related adipose tissue dysfunction to prevent cancer development and progression.

Gucalp Ayca A   Iyengar Neil M NM   Hudis Clifford A CA   Dannenberg Andrew J AJ  

Seminars in oncology 20150908 1


The incidence of obesity, a leading modifiable risk factor for common solid tumors, is increasing. Effective interventions are needed to minimize the public health implications of obesity. Although the mechanisms linking increased adiposity to malignancy are incompletely understood, growing evidence points to complex interactions among multiple systemic and tissue-specific pathways including inflamed white adipose tissue. The metabolic and inflammatory consequences of white adipose tissue dysfun  ...[more]

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