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Obesity-associated Breast Cancer: Analysis of risk factors.

Atilla Engin1,2.   

Abstract

Several studies show that a significantly stronger association is obvious between increased body mass index (BMI) and higher breast cancer incidence. Furthermore, obese women are at higher risk of all-cause and breast cancer specific mortality when compared to non-obese women with breast cancer. In this context, increased levels of estrogens due to excessive aromatization activity of the adipose tissue, overexpression of pro-inflammatory cytokines, insulin resistance, hyperactivation of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) pathways, adipocyte-derived adipokines, hypercholesterolemia and excessive oxidative stress contribute to the development of breast cancer in obese women. While higher breast cancer risk with hormone replacement therapy is particularly evident among lean women, in postmenopausal women who are not taking exogenous hormones, general obesity is a significant predictor for breast cancer. Moreover, increased plasma cholesterol leads to accelerated tumor formation and exacerbates their aggressiveness. In contrast to postmenopausal women, premenopausal women with high BMI are inversely associated with breast cancer risk. Nevertheless, life-style of women for breast cancer risk is regulated by avoiding the overweight and a high-fat diet. Estrogen-plus-progestin hormone therapy users for more than 5 years have elevated risks of both invasive ductal and lobular breast cancer. Additionally, these cases are more commonly node-positive and have a higher cancer-related mortality. Collectively, in this chapter, the impacts of obesity-related estrogen, cholesterol, saturated fatty acid, leptin and adiponectin concentrations, aromatase activity, leptin and insulin resistance on breast cancer patients are evaluated. Obesity-related prognostic factors of breast cancer also are discussed at molecular basis.

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Keywords:  Adiponectin; Aromatase; Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR); Breast cancer; Breast cancer recurrence; Cancer-associated adipocytes (CAAs); Cyclin D1; Estrogen; Estrogen receptor (ER); Estrone; Fatty acid; Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2); Hyperinsulinemia; Hypoxia; Insulin resistance; Insulin-like growth factor (IGF); Leptin; Leptin resistance; Liver X receptor (LXR); Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR); Obesity; Oxysterol 27-hydroxycholesterol (27HC); Postmenopausal breast cancer; Premenopausal breast cancer; Progesteron receptor (PR); Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28585217     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48382-5_25

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol        ISSN: 0065-2598            Impact factor:   2.622


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