Leptin in Tumor Microenvironment.

TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT: MOLECULAR PLAYERS, PT A(2020)

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Leptin is a hormone that plays a major role as mediator of long-term regulation of energy balance, suppressing food intake, and stimulating weight loss. More recently, important physiological roles other than controlling appetite and energy expenditure have been suggested for leptin, including neuroendocrine, reparative, reproductive, and immune functions. These emerging peripheral roles let hypothesize that leptin can modulate also cancer progression. Indeed, many studies have demonstrated that elevated chronic serum concentrations of leptin, frequently seen in obese subjects, represent a stimulatory signal for tumor growth. Current knowledge indicates that also different non-tumoral cells resident in tumor microenvironment may respond to leptin creating a favorable soil for cancer cells. In addition, leptin is produced also within the tumormicroenvironment creating the possibility for paracrine and autocrine action. In this review, we describe the main mechanisms that regulate peripheral leptin availability and how leptin can shape tumor microenvironment.
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Leptin,Leptin receptor,Obesity,Adipocytes,Signal transduction,Cancer progression,Angiogenesis,Fibrosis,Inflammation,Tumor microenvironment,Breast cancer,Estrogen,Cancer-associated fibroblasts,Endothelial cells,Mesenchymal stem cells
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