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肥胖伴代谢功能障碍和炎症与非裔美国女性三阴性乳腺癌之间的关联

Interface between obesity with dysfunctional metabolism and inflammation, and the triple-negative breast cancer in African American women.

作者信息

Rygiel Katarzyna

机构信息

Department of Family Practice, Medical University of Silesia, 41-800 Katowice-Zabrze, Poland.

出版信息

Explor Target Antitumor Ther. 2021;2(6):602-616. doi: 10.37349/etat.2021.00066. Epub 2021 Dec 31.

Abstract

Obesity has dramatically increased over the past fifty years. In the last decade, it has been noted that augmented body mass, metabolic abnormalities, and the relevant "obese" tumor microenvironment (TME) are connected with signaling molecular networks, which in turn, may contribute to aggressive tumor biology in some patients with breast malignancies. This article presents the associations between obesity, metabolic derangements, inflammatory processes in the adipose tissue or TME, and aggressive behavior of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) in African American (AA) women. It also describes some abnormal molecular signaling patterns in the "obese" TME with relevance to TNBC biology. Ethnic disparities in TNBC can be due to a variety of biological features (e.g., genetic mutations and tumor heterogeneity), comorbidities (e.g., cardio-metabolic diseases, including diabetes mellitus), and reproductive factors (e.g., multiparty or short breastfeeding period). Such a constellation of biological variables potentially leads to the association between obesity, metabolic derangements, inflammatory processes in the adipose tissue or TME, and aggressive behavior of TNBC in AA women. Since the TNBC and its TME can display very aggressive behavior, it is crucial that the afflicted AA women make efforts to maintain healthy body weight, "flexible" metabolism, and a well-functioning immune system. Further studies are merited to explore the multi-disciplinary factors that can affect TNBC prevention, management, and outcomes to optimize treatment strategies and survival among AA women.

摘要

在过去的五十年里,肥胖现象急剧增加。在过去十年中,人们注意到体重增加、代谢异常以及相关的“肥胖”肿瘤微环境(TME)与信号分子网络有关,而这反过来可能会导致一些患有乳腺恶性肿瘤的患者出现侵袭性肿瘤生物学行为。本文介绍了肥胖、代谢紊乱、脂肪组织或肿瘤微环境中的炎症过程与非裔美国(AA)女性三阴性乳腺癌(TNBC)侵袭性行为之间的关联。它还描述了“肥胖”肿瘤微环境中一些与TNBC生物学相关的异常分子信号模式。TNBC中的种族差异可能归因于多种生物学特征(如基因突变和肿瘤异质性)、合并症(如心血管代谢疾病,包括糖尿病)以及生殖因素(如多胎妊娠或母乳喂养期短)。这样一系列生物学变量可能导致肥胖、代谢紊乱、脂肪组织或肿瘤微环境中的炎症过程与AA女性TNBC的侵袭性行为之间存在关联。由于TNBC及其肿瘤微环境可能表现出非常侵袭性的行为,因此患病的AA女性努力保持健康体重、“灵活”的新陈代谢和功能良好的免疫系统至关重要。值得进一步研究以探索可影响TNBC预防、管理和预后的多学科因素,从而优化AA女性的治疗策略和生存率。

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