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Differential progression of unhealthy diet-induced hepatocellular carcinoma in obese and non-obese mice.

Emma HymelElizabeth VlockKurt W FisherParaskevi A Farazi
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Unhealthy diet composition appears to drive progression to NASH-HCC rather than the organismal effects of obesity. PUFA levels may increase due to systemic inflammation in obese mice and act as suppressors of tumor progression, thus delaying HCC progression in obese mice compared to lean mice. These models could be used to further dissect the molecular pathogenesis of lean and obese NASH-HCC and address the mechanisms whereby PUFAs may be implicated in hepatocarcinogenesis.
Keyphrases
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  • bariatric surgery
  • insulin resistance
  • obese patients
  • poor prognosis