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Obesity and Risk for Lymphoma: Possible Role of Leptin

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms232415530

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lymphoma; obesity; leptin; adipokines

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  1. PAIDI, Junta de Andalucia [CTS-151]

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Obesity is considered a pandemic and a risk factor for various types of cancers, including lymphoma, due to its promotion of an inflammatory state. Leptin, as a key adipokine, has been studied for its potential role in connecting obesity and lymphomas.
Obesity, which is considered a pandemic due to its high prevalence, is a risk factor for many types of cancers, including lymphoma, through a variety of mechanisms by promoting an inflammatory state. Specifically, over the last few decades, obesity has been suggested not only to increase the risk of lymphoma but also to be associated with poor clinical outcomes and worse responses to different treatments for those diseases. Within the extensive range of proinflammatory mediators that adipose tissue releases, leptin has been demonstrated to be a key adipokine due to its pleotropic effects in many physiological systems and diseases. In this sense, different studies have analyzed leptin levels and leptin/leptin receptor expressions as a probable bridge between obesity and lymphomas. Since both obesity and lymphomas are prevalent pathophysiological conditions worldwide and their incidences have increased over the last few years, here we review the possible role of leptin as a promising proinflammatory mediator promoting lymphomas.

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