Obesity, dietary interventions and microbiome alterations in the development and progression of prostate cancer
Frontiers in Immunology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
15
Опубликована: Янв. 7, 2025
The
role
of
the
microbiome
in
prostate
cancer
is
an
emerging
subject
research
interest.
Certain
lifestyle
factors,
such
as
obesity
and
diet,
can
also
impact
microbiome,
which
has
been
implicated
many
diseases,
heart
disease
diabetes.
However,
this
link
yet
to
be
explored
detail
context
cancer.
purpose
review
explore
cross-talk
between
obesity,
dietary
interventions,
alterations
development
progression
Many
possible
mechanisms
exist
linking
interventions
gut
produces
metabolites
that
could
play
a
oncogenesis,
including
short-chain
fatty
acids,
cholesterol
derivatives,
folic
acid.
plays
pivotal
tumor
microenvironment
(TME),
contributing
inflammation,
local
tissue
hypoxia,
epithelial-mesenchymal
transition.
A
bidirectional
relationship
exists
certain
diets
enact
changes
its
associated
metabolites,
outcomes.
Cross-talk
To
further
our
understanding,
future
human
studies
should
investigate
incorporate
assessment
microbiome-derived
cellular/immune
TME.
Язык: Английский
Is the Microbiome Enough: Role of Diet and Metabolites in Our Interventions
European Urology Focus,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Фев. 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
Prostate Cancer and Obesity: Current Hypotheses and Challenges
International Journal of Cancer Care and Delivery,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Окт. 6, 2024
Prostate
cancer
is
the
most
common
diagnosed
in
males
United
States.
Known
prostate
risk
factors
include
age,
ethnicity,
and
genetic
factors.
There
some
data
suggesting
that
obesity
a
factor
for
numerous
aspects
related
to
including
development,
biochemical
recurrence,
mortality.
Moreover,
there
may
be
potential
therapeutic
complications
obese
patient.
Weight
loss
has
also
been
shown
benefit
patient
with
cancer.
Finally,
affect
microbiome
other
molecular
pathways
such
alterations
adipokine
signaling,
insulin
insulin-like
growth
1
pathway,
effects
on
tumor
microenvironment
(e.g.:
ectopic/periprostatic
fat).
The
purpose
of
this
review
discuss
current
hypotheses
relationship
between
across
broad
spectrum
relationships.
Язык: Английский