Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1991252 | The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The number of breast cancer cases has increased in the last a few decades and this is believed to be associated with the increased prevalence of obesity worldwide. The risk of breast cancer increases with age beyond menopause and the relationship between obesity and the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women is well established. The majority of postmenopausal breast cancers are estrogen receptor (ER) positive and estrogens produced in the adipose tissue promotes tumor formation. Obesity results in the secretion of inflammatory factors that stimulate the expression of the aromatase enzyme, which converts androgens into estrogens in the adipose tissue. Evidence demonstrating a link between obesity and breast cancer has led to the investigation of metabolic pathways as novel regulators of estrogen production, including pathways that can be targeted to inhibit aromatase specifically within the breast. This review aims to present some of the key findings in this regard.
Keywords
AMPKPKCforskolinCLSpKaIGF-IAISCRTCPPARPGE2FskCOX-2mTORLRH-1HIF1αJnkCREBSTAT3LKB1NF-κBPI3KASCsCREB-regulated transcription coactivatorTNFαcyclic AMPAMP-activated protein kinasecAMPPMAMAPKaromatasePhorbol esterinterleukinWAT, White adipose tissueRapamycinCrown-like structuresBreast cancerstromal cellsAdipose stromal cellsCyclooxygenase-2hypoxia inducible factor 1αInsulin-like growth factor-Inuclear factor kBphosphatidylinositol-3 kinasesignal transducer and activator of transcription 3ObesityAromatase inhibitorsliver receptor homologue-1cAMP response element-binding proteinprotein kinase AProtein kinase Cmitogen-activated protein kinaseProstaglandin E2AdiposeWATliver kinase B1Estrogen receptorperoxisome proliferator-activated receptorEP receptors
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Authors
Xuyi Wang, Evan R. Simpson, Kristy A. Brown,