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Leptin produced by obese adipose stromal/stem cells enhances proliferation andmetastasis of estrogen receptor positive breast cancers.
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Leptin produced by obese adipose stromal/stem cells enhances proliferation andmetastasis of estrogen receptor positive breast cancers.

Lyndsay Rhodes, Amy L. Strong, Jason F. Ohlstein, Brandi A. Biagas, Dorothy T. Pei, Alan Tucker, Claire Llamas, Annie C. Bowles, Maria F. Dutriel, Shijia Zhang, …
Breast Cancer Research
08-01-2015

Abstract

The steady increase in the incidence of obesity among adults has been paralleled with higher levels of obesity-associated breast cancer. While recent studies have suggested that adipose stromal/stem cells (ASCs) isolated from obese women enhance tumorigenicity, the mechanism(s) by which this occurs remains undefined. Evidence suggests that increased adiposity results in increased leptin secretion from adipose tissue, which has been shown to increased cancer cell proliferation. Previously, our group demonstrated that ASCs isolated from obese women (obASCs) also express higher levels of leptin relative to ASCs isolated from lean women (lnASCs) and that this obASC-derived leptin may account for enhanced breast cancer cell growth. The current study investigates the impact of inhibiting leptin expression in lnASCs and obASCs on breast cancer cell (BCC) growth and progression.
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s13058-015-0622-zView

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