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Obesity and endocrine-related cancer: The important role of IGF-1.


ABSTRACT: Obesity is increasingly becoming a global epidemic of concern and is considered a risk factor for several endocrine-related cancers. Moreover, obesity is associated with cancer development and poor prognosis. As a metabolic abnormality, obesity leads to a series of changes in insulin, IGF-1, sex hormones, IGFBPs, and adipokines. Among these factors, IGF-1 plays an important role in obesity-related endocrine cancers. This review describes the role of obesity in endocrine-related cancers, such as prostate cancer, breast cancer and pancreatic cancer, focusing on the mechanism of IGF-1 and the crosstalk with estrogen and adipokines. In addition, this review briefly introduces the current status of IGF-1R inhibitors in clinical practice and shows the prospect of IGF-1R inhibitors in combination with other anticancer drugs.

SUBMITTER: Zhong W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9899991 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Obesity and endocrine-related cancer: The important role of IGF-1.

Zhong Wentao W   Wang Xueqing X   Wang Yufei Y   Sun Guoqian G   Zhang Jia J   Li Zhuo Z  

Frontiers in endocrinology 20230123


Obesity is increasingly becoming a global epidemic of concern and is considered a risk factor for several endocrine-related cancers. Moreover, obesity is associated with cancer development and poor prognosis. As a metabolic abnormality, obesity leads to a series of changes in insulin, IGF-1, sex hormones, IGFBPs, and adipokines. Among these factors, IGF-1 plays an important role in obesity-related endocrine cancers. This review describes the role of obesity in endocrine-related cancers, such as  ...[more]

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