Obesity Is Associated With Immunometabolic Changes in Adi-Pose Tissue That May Drive Treatment Resistance in Breast Cancer: Immune-Metabolic Reprogramming and Novel Therapeutic Strategies
Abstract:White adipose tissue (WAT) has evolved to slowly mobilise energy stores in the form of lipids and a dynamic endocrine and immunologically active organ that regulates energy homeostasis. Breast WAT is involved not only in the biosynthesis of important molecular mediators but is also reported to be linked to the metastatic potential of breast tumours. The role of adiposity and consequently the role of systemic inflammation in immune responses and resistance to anti-cancer treatment in breast cancer (BC) patient… Show more
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