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Obesity and Androgen Receptor Signaling: Associations and Potential Crosstalk in Breast Cancer Cells

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CANCERS
卷 13, 期 9, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/cancers13092218

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obesity; breast cancer; androgens; androgen receptor; adipokines; adiponectin; leptin

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  1. Universidad del Rosario

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Obesity is a growing health challenge and is recognized as a risk factor for breast cancer. While the exact mechanisms linking obesity to breast cancer are not fully understood, this association has been linked to impaired hormone secretion by dysfunctional adipose tissue. Altered secretion of androgens and adipokines are independently associated with breast cancer development, highlighting the potential for crosstalk between these factors and the androgen receptor signaling in cancer cells. Understanding these interactions is crucial for guiding the development of new therapeutic approaches aimed at preventing and treating obesity and breast cancer.
Simple Summary Despite increased information showing obesity is an important breast cancer (BC) risk factor, the mechanisms implicated in this association are not well understood. In this review we describe multiple lines of evidence indicating that altered secretion of androgens and adipokines, from dysfunctional adipose tissue, are independently linked with BC development. However, adipokines (adiponectin and leptin) participate in important biological processes in BC cells by modulating signaling pathways similar to those used by the androgen receptor. These similarities suggest that crosstalk between these factors can occur, with a high probability that its interactions may be responsible for modifying the behavior of normal and tumor cells, especially in obesity. The knowledge of how adiponectin and leptin can interact with the androgen receptor signaling may prospectively guide the development of therapeutic approaches aimed at potentiating the inhibitory actions of adiponectin and androgen receptor or interfering with the pro-stimulatory role of leptin in BC. Obesity is an increasing health challenge and is recognized as a breast cancer risk factor. Although obesity-related breast cancer mechanisms are not fully understood, this association has been linked to impaired hormone secretion by the dysfunctional obese adipose tissue (hyperplasic and hypertrophic adipocytes). Among these hormones, altered production of androgens and adipokines is observed, and both, are independently associated with breast cancer development. In this review, we describe and comment on the relationships reported between these factors and breast cancer, focusing on the biological associations that have helped to unveil the mechanisms by which signaling from androgens and adipokines modifies the behavior of mammary epithelial cells. Furthermore, we discuss the potential crosstalk between the two most abundant adipokines produced by the adipose tissue (adiponectin and leptin) and the androgen receptor, an emerging marker in breast cancer. The identification and understanding of interactions among adipokines and the androgen receptor in cancer cells are necessary to guide the development of new therapeutic approaches in order to prevent and cure obesity and breast cancer.

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