https://ror.org/03v76x132 Department of Genetics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.
https://ror.org/03v76x132 Yale Cancer Biology Institute, Yale University, West Haven, CT, USA.
Life Sci Alliance. 2023 Aug 30;6(11). doi: 10.26508/lsa.202302228. Print 2023 Nov.
Obesity is a metabolic state of energy excess and a risk factor for over a dozen cancer types. Because of the rising worldwide prevalence of obesity, decoding the mechanisms by which obesity promotes tumor initiation and early progression is a societal imperative and could broadly impact human health. Here, we review results from preclinical models that link obesity to cancer, using pancreatic adenocarcinoma as a paradigmatic example. We discuss how obesity drives cancer development by reprogramming the pretumor or tumor cell and its micro- and macro-environments. Specifically, we describe evidence for (1) altered cellular metabolism, (2) hormone dysregulation, (3) inflammation, and (4) microbial dysbiosis in obesity-driven pancreatic tumorigenesis, denoting variables that confound interpretation of these studies, and highlight remaining gaps in knowledge. Recent advances in preclinical modeling and emerging unbiased analytic approaches will aid in further unraveling the complex link between obesity and cancer, informing novel strategies for prevention, interception, and therapy in pancreatic adenocarcinoma and other obesity-associated cancers.
肥胖是一种能量过剩的代谢状态,也是十多种癌症类型的风险因素。由于肥胖在全球的发病率不断上升,解析肥胖促进肿瘤起始和早期进展的机制是当务之急,这可能会广泛影响人类健康。在这里,我们以胰腺导管腺癌为例,综述了将肥胖与癌症联系起来的临床前模型的结果。我们讨论了肥胖如何通过重塑肿瘤前或肿瘤细胞及其微环境和宏环境来促进癌症的发展。具体来说,我们描述了肥胖驱动的胰腺肿瘤发生中(1)细胞代谢改变,(2)激素失调,(3)炎症和(4)微生物失调的证据,指出了混淆这些研究解释的变量,并强调了知识上尚存的空白。临床前模型和新兴的无偏分析方法的最新进展将有助于进一步阐明肥胖与癌症之间的复杂联系,为预防、干预和治疗胰腺导管腺癌和其他与肥胖相关的癌症提供新的策略。