Nutrition, GH/IGF-1 signaling, and cancer.

Endocrine-related cancer Pub Date : 2024-10-07 Print Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1530/ERC-23-0048
Maura Fanti, Valter D Longo
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Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and among the most prevalent diseases globally, with an incidence expected to grow because of smoking, pollution, poor dietary habits, obesity, and the rise in the older population. Given their ability to reduce risk factors, albeit with varying efficacy, nutrition and fasting could help prevent cancer and other age-related disorders. Calorie restriction (CR), various forms of intermittent fasting (IF) or periodic fasting (PF), and fasting-mimicking diets (FMDs) have been shown to improve health span, increase lifespan, and prevent or postpone cancer in rodents. The effects of specific diets and fasting regimens on aging and cancer appear to be mediated in part by the reduction in the activity of the growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like-growth-factor-I (IGF-1) axis. Nevertheless, recent data indicate that the alternation of low and normal levels of these hormones and factors may be ideal for optimizing longevity and function. Here, we review the role of nutrition, CR, and fasting/FMD on cancer, focusing on the hypothesis that the modulation of GH, IGF-1, and insulin signaling partly mediates the effect of these dietary interventions on cancer prevention.

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营养、GH/IGF-I 信号传导与癌症。
癌症是美国的第二大死因,也是全球最普遍的疾病之一,由于吸烟、污染、不良饮食习惯、肥胖和老年人口的增加,预计癌症的发病率还会增加。鉴于营养和禁食能够减少风险因素(尽管效果各不相同),它们有助于预防癌症和其他与年龄有关的疾病。研究表明,卡路里限制(CR)、各种形式的间歇性禁食(IF)或周期性禁食(PF)以及禁食模拟饮食(FMDs)可以改善啮齿类动物的健康状况、延长寿命、预防或推迟癌症的发生。特定饮食和禁食方案对衰老和癌症的影响似乎部分是通过降低生长激素(GH)/胰岛素样生长因子-1(IGF-I)轴的活性来实现的。然而,最近的数据表明,这些激素和因子的低水平和正常水平的交替可能是优化长寿和功能的理想选择。在此,我们回顾了营养、CR 和禁食/FMD 对癌症的作用,重点探讨了调节 GH、IGF-I 和胰岛素信号在一定程度上介导这些饮食干预措施对癌症预防效果的假设。
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