Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8528848 | Current Opinion in Pharmacology | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Obesity has a complicated connection to both breast cancer risk and the clinical behaviour of the established disease. The obese setting provides a unique adipose tissue microenvironment that, in association with systemic endocrine modifications, promotes tumor initiation, primary growth, invasion, and metastatic progression. This review presents an overview of the clinical and experimental evidences highlighting the adipokine leptin as the most important molecular mediator of obesity-breast cancer axis. The research of leptin network operating in this context could launch a new field not only in the knowledge of risk factors for breast cancer but also in the development of leptin targeting drugs as promising anticancer agents.
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Authors
Ines Barone, Cinzia Giordano, Daniela Bonofiglio, Sebastiano Andò, Stefania Catalano,