Obesity-associated cancer: an immunological perspective - PubMed
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Obesity-associated cancer: an immunological perspective
Melissa J Conroy et al. Proc Nutr Soc. 2016 May.
Abstract
Epidemiological studies have established an association between obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes and a number of cancer types. Research has focused predominantly on altered endocrine factors, growth factors and signalling pathways, with little known in man about the immune involvement in the relevant pathophysiological processes. Moreover, in an era of exciting new breakthroughs in cancer immunotherapy, there is also a need to study the safety and efficacy of immunotherapeutics in the complex setting of inflammatory-driven obesity-associated cancer. This review addresses key immune cell subsets underpinning obesity-associated inflammation and describes how such immune compartments might be targeted to prevent and treat obesity-associated cancer. We propose that the modulation, metabolism, migration and abundance of pro- and anti-inflammatory cells and tumour-specific T cells might be therapeutically altered to both restore immune balance, alleviating pathological inflammation, and to improve anti-tumour immune responses in obesity-associated cancer.
Keywords: 2 and 17 and regulatory T cells respectively; Cancer; IFN interferon; IGF insulin-like growth factor; Immunotherapeutics; Inflammation; Lymphocytes; MAIT mucosal associated invariant T cells; NK natural killer; Obesity; OxPhos oxidative phosphorylation; T helper type 1; T2DM type 2 diabetes mellitus; Th1; Th17 and Treg; Th2; VAT visceral adipose tissue; iNKT invariant natural killer T cells.
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