2014
DOI: 10.7754/clin.lab.2014.140126
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Status of Leptin in MBCR-ABL p210 Positive Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patients Before and After Imatinib Therapy: A Conflicting Scenario

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“…Elevations of circulating leptin have been occasionally [ 292 ] but not universally [ 212 , 293 ] reported in AML, as well as ALL [ 212 ]. Leptin levels are also increased in CLL and CML [ 294 , 295 ] while they tend to normalize after successful imatinib treatment in CML [ 295 ]. Lower adiponectin levels are associated with adverse features in obesity such as visceral adiposity, adipose tissue inflammation, and dysmetabolism [ 12 , 296 , 297 ].…”
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“…Elevations of circulating leptin have been occasionally [ 292 ] but not universally [ 212 , 293 ] reported in AML, as well as ALL [ 212 ]. Leptin levels are also increased in CLL and CML [ 294 , 295 ] while they tend to normalize after successful imatinib treatment in CML [ 295 ]. Lower adiponectin levels are associated with adverse features in obesity such as visceral adiposity, adipose tissue inflammation, and dysmetabolism [ 12 , 296 , 297 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…23,24 The possible mechanisms underlying the relationship of overweight and obesity to the incidence of myeloma and the myelogenous leukemias are under study. 9,10,[25][26][27][28] It is unclear whether the metabolic, inflammatory, and endocrine effects of obesity, including decreased serum adiponectin, 26,28 elevated serum interleukin-6, 29 elevated serum leptin, [30][31][32][33] elevated serum insulin growth factor-1, 34,35 upregulation of the promyelocytic leukemia protein, 36 and other cytokines altered in the obese, 9 play a role in this relationship. Several of the cytokines (eg, leptin and interleukin-6), increased in obese subjects, can act directly on myeloma and myeloid cells through ligand-receptor interactions regulating proliferative rate and or apoptosis.…”
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