The evolving tumor-associated adipose tissue microenvironment in breast cancer: from cancer initiation to metastatic outgrowth.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Clinical & Translational Oncology Pub Date : 2024-12-25 DOI:10.1007/s12094-024-03831-8
Yang Yang, Xiao Ma, Yue Li, Lihua Jin, Xianchun Zhou
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Adipocytes represent a significant proportion of breast tissue, comprising between 3.7 and 37% of stromal tissue. They play a pivotal role in metabolic regulation, energy supply, metabolic regulation, support effects, and cytokine release within the breast. In breast cancer (BC) tissue, adipocytes engage in intricate crosstalk with BC cells, playing a key role in tumor proliferation, invasion, metastasis formation, and metabolic remodeling. This is due to the provision of hormones, adipokines, and fatty acids to tumor cells by the adipocytes. With the initiation of metastatic outgrowth of BC, the peritumoral adipose tissue exhibits abundant and intricate changes based on its original construction and function, which convert it into a tumor-associated adipose tissue microenvironment (TAAME). It includes some specific adipocytes: adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), cancer-associated adipocytes (CAAs), adipocyte-derived fibroblasts (ADFs), etc. From a mechanistic standpoint, specific adipocytes can facilitate the proliferation, invasion, metastasis, and angiogenesis of BC cells by secreting a multitude of cytokines (IL-6) and adipokines (leptin), which collectively create an environment conducive to BC progression. It is of paramount importance to recognize the TAAME as a crucial target for the diagnosis, treatment, and drug resistance of BC. Consequently, the review presents an overview of the characteristics and interactions of specific adipocytes within TAAME cell populations. This will facilitate the development of more effective personalized therapies against BC progression, relapse, and metastasis.

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乳腺癌中肿瘤相关脂肪组织微环境的演变:从癌症起始到转移生长。
脂肪细胞在乳腺组织中占很大比例,占间质组织的3.7%至37%。它们在乳腺内的代谢调节、能量供应、代谢调节、支持作用和细胞因子释放等方面发挥着关键作用。在乳腺癌(BC)组织中,脂肪细胞与BC细胞进行复杂的串扰,在肿瘤增殖、侵袭、转移形成和代谢重塑中发挥关键作用。这是由于脂肪细胞向肿瘤细胞提供激素、脂肪因子和脂肪酸。随着BC转移生长的开始,肿瘤周围脂肪组织在其原始结构和功能的基础上发生了丰富而复杂的变化,并将其转化为肿瘤相关脂肪组织微环境(TAAME)。它包括一些特定的脂肪细胞:脂肪源性干细胞(ASCs)、癌症相关脂肪细胞(CAAs)、脂肪源性成纤维细胞(ADFs)等。从机制的角度来看,特定的脂肪细胞可以通过分泌大量的细胞因子(IL-6)和脂肪因子(瘦素)来促进BC细胞的增殖、侵袭、转移和血管生成,这些细胞因子共同创造了有利于BC进展的环境。认识到TAAME作为BC诊断、治疗和耐药的关键靶点是至关重要的。因此,本文综述了TAAME细胞群中特定脂肪细胞的特征和相互作用。这将促进针对BC进展、复发和转移的更有效的个性化治疗的发展。
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期刊介绍: Clinical and Translational Oncology is an international journal devoted to fostering interaction between experimental and clinical oncology. It covers all aspects of research on cancer, from the more basic discoveries dealing with both cell and molecular biology of tumour cells, to the most advanced clinical assays of conventional and new drugs. In addition, the journal has a strong commitment to facilitating the transfer of knowledge from the basic laboratory to the clinical practice, with the publication of educational series devoted to closing the gap between molecular and clinical oncologists. Molecular biology of tumours, identification of new targets for cancer therapy, and new technologies for research and treatment of cancer are the major themes covered by the educational series. Full research articles on a broad spectrum of subjects, including the molecular and cellular bases of disease, aetiology, pathophysiology, pathology, epidemiology, clinical features, and the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of cancer, will be considered for publication.
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