The Effects of Adipocytes on the Regulation of Breast Cancer in the Tumor Microenvironment: An Update

Dinh‐Toi Chu, Nguyen Le Bao Tien, Vo Van Thanh, Thuy T. P. Nguyen, Le Minh Bui, Van-Huy Pham, Võ Trương Như Ngọc, Dang-Khoa Tran, Tran Thuy Nguyen, Thuy Luu Quang, Kushi Kushekhar, Thien Chu-Dinh
2019-08-08

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Obesity is a global pandemic and it is well evident that obesity is associated with the development of many disorders including many cancer types. Breast cancer is one of that associated with a high mortality rate. Adipocytes, a major cellular component in adipose tissue, are dysfunctional during obesity and also known to promote breast cancer development both in vitro and in vivo. Dysfunctional adipocytes can release metabolic substrates, adipokines, and cytokines, which promote proliferation, progression, invasion, and migration of breast cancer cells. The secretion of adipocytes can alter gene expression profile, induce inflammation and hypoxia, as well as inhibit apoptosis. It is known that excessive free fatty acids, cholesterol, triglycerides, hormones, leptin, interleukins, and chemokines upregulate breast cancer development. Interestingly, adiponectin is the only adipokine that has anti-tumor properties. Moreover, adipocytes are also related to chemotherapeutic resistance, resulting in the poorer outcome of treatment and advanced stages in breast cancer. Evaluation of the adipocyte secretion levels in the circulation can be useful for prognosis and evaluation of the effectiveness of cancer therapy in the patients. Therefore, understanding about functions of adipocytes as well as obesity in breast cancer may reveal novel targets that support the development of new anti-tumor therapy. In this systemic review, we summarize and update the effects of secreted factors by adipocytes on the regulation of breast cancer in the tumor microenvironment.
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Dinh‐Toi Chu
Nguyen Le Bao Tien
Vo Van Thanh
Thuy T. P. Nguyen
Le Minh Bui
Van-Huy Pham
Võ Trương Như Ngọc
Dang-Khoa Tran
Tran Thuy Nguyen
Thuy Luu Quang
Kushi Kushekhar
Thien Chu-Dinh
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