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Obesity-associated epigenetic alterations and the obesity-breast cancer axis.

Courtney B LagardeJoachim KavalakattMegan C BenzMackenzie L HawesCarter A ArbogastNicole M CullenEmily C McConnellCaroline RinderleKatherine L HebertManinder KhoslaJorge A BelgodereVan T HoangBridgette M Collins-BurowBruce A BunnellMatthew E BurowSuresh K Alahari
Published in: Oncogene (2024)
Both breast cancer and obesity can regulate epigenetic changes or be regulated by epigenetic changes. Due to the well-established link between obesity and an increased risk of developing breast cancer, understanding how obesity-mediated epigenetic changes affect breast cancer pathogenesis is critical. Researchers have described how obesity and breast cancer modulate the epigenome individually and synergistically. In this review, the epigenetic alterations that occur in obesity, including DNA methylation, histone, and chromatin modification, accelerated epigenetic age, carcinogenesis, metastasis, and tumor microenvironment modulation, are discussed. Delineating the relationship between obesity and epigenetic regulation is vital to furthering our understanding of breast cancer pathogenesis.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • insulin resistance
  • metabolic syndrome
  • weight loss
  • high fat diet induced
  • gene expression
  • type diabetes
  • weight gain
  • genome wide
  • adipose tissue
  • skeletal muscle
  • transcription factor
  • childhood cancer