The ambiguous role of obesity in oncology by promoting cancer but boosting antitumor immunotherapy

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José Antônio Fagundes Assumpção
Gabriel Pasquarelli-do-Nascimento
Mariana Saldanha Viegas Duarte
Martín Hernan Bonamino
Kelly Grace Magalhães
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[1] University of Brasilia,Laboratory of Immunology and Inflammation, Department of Cell Biology
[2] Brazilian National Cancer Institute (INCA),Immunology and Tumor Biology Program
[3] Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ), Research Coordination
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Journal of Biomedical Science | / 29卷
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Obesity; Cancer; Immunotherapy; Adipose tissue; Inflammation;
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Obesity is nowadays considered a pandemic which prevalence’s has been steadily increasingly in western countries. It is a dynamic, complex, and multifactorial disease which propitiates the development of several metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, as well as cancer. Excessive adipose tissue has been causally related to cancer progression and is a preventable risk factor for overall and cancer-specific survival, associated with poor prognosis in cancer patients. The onset of obesity features a state of chronic low-grade inflammation and secretion of a diversity of adipocyte-derived molecules (adipokines, cytokines, hormones), responsible for altering the metabolic, inflammatory, and immune landscape. The crosstalk between adipocytes and tumor cells fuels the tumor microenvironment with pro-inflammatory factors, promoting tissue injury, mutagenesis, invasion, and metastasis. Although classically established as a risk factor for cancer and treatment toxicity, recent evidence suggests mild obesity is related to better outcomes, with obese cancer patients showing better responses to treatment when compared to lean cancer patients. This phenomenon is termed obesity paradox and has been reported in different types and stages of cancer. The mechanisms underlying this paradoxical relationship between obesity and cancer are still not fully described but point to systemic alterations in metabolic fitness and modulation of the tumor microenvironment by obesity-associated molecules. Obesity impacts the response to cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and immunotherapy, and has been reported as having a positive association with immune checkpoint therapy. In this review, we discuss obesity’s association to inflammation and cancer, also highlighting potential physiological and biological mechanisms underlying this association, hoping to clarify the existence and impact of obesity paradox in cancer development and treatment.
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