2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12885-020-07651-1
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The association of leptin and adiponectin with hepatocellular carcinoma risk and prognosis: a combination of traditional, survival, and dose-response meta-analysis

Abstract: Background An increasing number of studies have focused on the association between leptin, adiponectin levels and the risk as well as the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma. However, the reported results are conflicting. Methods A meta-analysis was performed to assess the correlation between leptin, adiponectin levels and risk and prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (CRD42020195882). Through June 14, 2020, PubMed, Cochrane Library and EMBASE d… Show more

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“…Some studies reported that adiponectin might confer a protective effect on the development and progression of GICs due to its features of anti‐inflammation and anti‐proliferation 5,29–32 . On the other hand, there were evidences from population‐based studies suggested no correlation between adiponectin and the risk of GICs 9,33,34 and that adiponectin conferred an increased risk for liver cancer 35,36 . The inconsistent findings of the observational studies indicated a putative role of adiponectin in the carcinogenesis of GICs and greatly justified the necessity of our MR study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Some studies reported that adiponectin might confer a protective effect on the development and progression of GICs due to its features of anti‐inflammation and anti‐proliferation 5,29–32 . On the other hand, there were evidences from population‐based studies suggested no correlation between adiponectin and the risk of GICs 9,33,34 and that adiponectin conferred an increased risk for liver cancer 35,36 . The inconsistent findings of the observational studies indicated a putative role of adiponectin in the carcinogenesis of GICs and greatly justified the necessity of our MR study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Contrariwise, adiponectin levels have been shown as both a positive and negative predictor of cancers. 64,65 These findings likely highlight the importance of adiponectin signaling, known to be altered in obesity. 66 Considering that the study of adiponectin in CCA is more limited than that of leptin, additional evidence from further in vitro and in vivo studies is necessary to understand this pathway better.…”
Section: Adipokinesmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…However, the procarcinogenic role of leptin in HCC patients seems clear. Additionally, high leptin levels alone are also considered to increase the risk of HCC [93]. In fact, in vitro studies suggest that this hormone is increased during the proliferation, migration, and invasiveness of HCC cells through activation of PI3K/AKT signaling pathways, mainly in obese patients [44] and have been demonstrated to take part in the angiogenesis process [94], as well as both JAK2/STAT and ERK pathways [95].…”
Section: Leptin and Hepatocellular Carcinomamentioning
confidence: 99%