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Dietary Fatty Acids at the Crossroad between Obesity and Colorectal Cancer: Fine Regulators of Adipose Tissue Homeostasis and Immune Response.

Manuela Del Cornò1, Rosaria Varì1, Beatrice Scazzocchio1, Barbara Varano1, Roberta Masella1, Lucia Conti1.   

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the major threatening diseases worldwide, being the third most common cancer, and a leading cause of death, with a global incidence expected to increase in the coming years. Enhanced adiposity, particularly visceral fat, is a major risk factor for the development of several tumours, including CRC, and represents an important indicator of incidence, survival, prognosis, recurrence rates, and response to therapy. The obesity-associated low-grade chronic inflammation is thought to be a key determinant in CRC development, with the adipocytes and the adipose tissue (AT) playing a significant role in the integration of diet-related endocrine, metabolic, and inflammatory signals. Furthermore, AT infiltrating immune cells contribute to local and systemic inflammation by affecting immune and cancer cell functions through the release of soluble mediators. Among the factors introduced with diet and enriched in AT, fatty acids (FA) represent major players in inflammation and are able to deeply regulate AT homeostasis and immune cell function through gene expression regulation and by modulating the activity of several transcription factors (TF). This review summarizes human studies on the effects of dietary FA on AT homeostasis and immune cell functions, highlighting the molecular pathways and TF involved. The relevance of FA balance in linking diet, AT inflammation, and CRC is also discussed. Original and review articles were searched in PubMed without temporal limitation up to March 2021, by using fatty acid as a keyword in combination with diet, obesity, colorectal cancer, inflammation, adipose tissue, immune cells, and transcription factors.

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Keywords:  adipose tissue; colorectal cancer; diet; fatty acids; immune cells; inflammation; obesity; transcription factors

Year:  2021        PMID: 34359908     DOI: 10.3390/cells10071738

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cells        ISSN: 2073-4409            Impact factor:   6.600


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Authors:  Ying-Shiuan Chen; Jia Li; Sultan Neja; Sabeeta Kapoor; Jorge Enrique Tovar Perez; Chakrapani Tripathi; Rani Menon; Arul Jayaraman; Kyongbum Lee; Wan Mohaiza Dashwood; Shan Wang; Ke Zhang; Koichi Kobayashi; Praveen Rajendran; Roderick Dashwood
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-02-07       Impact factor: 6.600

2.  Prognostic value of mesorectal package area in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer following neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy: A retrospective cohort study.

Authors:  Bingjie Guan; Xinmin Huang; Huang Xia; Guoxian Guan; Benhua Xu
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-10-03       Impact factor: 5.738

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