Obesity and intestinal stem cell susceptibility to carcinogenesis

被引:12
作者
Pourvali, Katayoun [1 ]
Monji, Hadi [1 ]
机构
[1] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci, Natl Nutr & Food Technol Res Inst, Fac Nutr Sci & Food Technol, Dept Cellular & Mol Nutr, Tehran 1981619573, Iran
关键词
Obesity; High-fat-diet; Intestinal stem cell; Cancer; CRC; HIGH-FAT DIET; SELF-RENEWAL; COLORECTAL-CANCER; SIGNALING PATHWAY; LEPTIN RECEPTOR; GROWTH-FACTOR; PANETH CELLS; WNT PATHWAY; NOTCH; ADIPONECTIN;
D O I
10.1186/s12986-021-00567-y
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background Obesity is a top public health problem associated with an increase in colorectal cancer incidence. Stem cells are the chief cells in tissue homeostasis that self-renew and differentiate into other cells to regenerate the organ. It is speculated that an increase in stem cell pool makes cells susceptible to carcinogenesis. In this review, we looked at the recent investigations linking obesity/high-fat diet-induced obesity to intestinal carcinogenesis with regard to intestinal stem cells and their niche. Findings High-fat diet-induced obesity may rise intestinal carcinogenesis by increased Intestinal stem cells (ISC)/progenitor's population, stemness, and niche independence through activation of PPAR-delta with fatty acids, hormonal alterations related to obesity, and low-grade inflammation. However, these effects may possibly relate to the interaction between fats and carbohydrates, and not a fatty acid per se. Nonetheless, literature studies are inconsistency in their results, probably due to the differences in the diet components and limitations of genetic models used. Conclusion High-fat diet-induced obesity affects carcinogenesis by changing ISC proliferation and function. However, a well-matched diet and the reliable colorectal cancer models that mimic human carcinogenesis is necessary to clearly elucidate the influence of high-fat diet-induced obesity on ISC behavior.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 142 条
  • [1] Obesity induced T cell dysfunction and implications for cancer immunotherapy
    Aguilar, Ethan G.
    Murphy, William J.
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2018, 51 : 181 - 186
  • [2] Expression of leptin and leptin receptors in colorectal cancer-an immunohistochemical study
    Al-Shibli, Saad M.
    Harun, Norra
    Ashour, Abdelkader E.
    Kasmuri, Mohd Hanif B. Mohd
    Mizan, Shaikh
    [J]. PEERJ, 2019, 7
  • [3] Nutritional Regulation of Intestinal Stem Cells
    Alonso, Salvador
    Yilmaz, Omer H.
    [J]. ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUTRITION, VOL 38, 2018, 38 : 273 - 301
  • [4] Deletion of intestinal epithelial insulin receptor attenuates high-fat diet-induced elevations in cholesterol and stem, enteroendocrine, and Paneth cell mRNAs
    Andres, Sarah F.
    Santoro, M. Agostina
    Mah, Amanda T.
    Keku, J. Adeola
    Bortvedt, Amy E.
    Blue, R. Eric
    Lund, P. Kay
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY, 2015, 308 (02): : G100 - G111
  • [5] Stemness in Cancer: Stem Cells, Cancer Stem Cells, and Their Microenvironment
    Aponte, Pedro M.
    Caicedo, Andres
    [J]. STEM CELLS INTERNATIONAL, 2017, 2017
  • [6] Intestinal stem cells and inflammation
    Asfaha, Samuel
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN PHARMACOLOGY, 2015, 25 : 62 - 66
  • [7] Krt19+/Lgr5- Cells Are Radioresistant Cancer-Initiating Stem Cells in the Colon and Intestine
    Asfaha, Samuel
    Hayakawa, Yoku
    Muley, Ashlesha
    Stokes, Sarah
    Graham, Trevor A.
    Ericksen, Russell E.
    Westphalen, Christoph B.
    von Burstin, Johannes
    Mastracci, Teresa L.
    Worthley, Daniel L.
    Guha, Chandhan
    Quante, Michael
    Rustgi, Anil K.
    Wang, Timothy C.
    [J]. CELL STEM CELL, 2015, 16 (06) : 627 - 638
  • [8] Obesity and colorectal cancer
    Bardou, Marc
    Barkun, Alan N.
    Martel, Myriam
    [J]. GUT, 2013, 62 (06) : 933 - 947
  • [9] The intestinal stem cell
    Barker, Nick
    van de Wetering, Marc
    Clevers, Hans
    [J]. GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 2008, 22 (14) : 1856 - 1864
  • [10] Regulation of Tumor Initiation by the Mitochondrial Pyruvate Carrier
    Bensard, Claire L.
    Wisidagama, Dona R.
    Olson, Kristofor A.
    Berg, Jordan A.
    Krah, Nathan M.
    Schell, John C.
    Nowinski, Sara M.
    Fogarty, Sarah
    Bott, Alex J.
    Wei, Peng
    Dove, Katja K.
    Tanner, Jason M.
    Panic, Vanja
    Cluntun, Ahmad
    Lettlova, Sandra
    Earl, Christian S.
    Namnath, David F.
    Vazquez-Arreguin, Karina
    Villanueva, Claudio J.
    Tantin, Dean
    Murtaugh, L. Charles
    Evason, Kimberley J.
    Ducker, Gregory S.
    Thummel, Carl S.
    Rutter, Jared
    [J]. CELL METABOLISM, 2020, 31 (02) : 284 - +