Metabolic syndrome and risk of subsequent colorectal cancer

被引:134
|
作者
Pais, Raluca [1 ]
Silaghi, Horatiu [2 ]
Silaghi, Alina Cristina [3 ]
Rusu, Mihai Lucian [1 ]
Dumitrascu, Dan Lucian [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Med & Pharm Iuliu Hatieganu, Dept Internal Med 2, Cluj Napoca 400006, Romania
[2] Univ Med & Pharm Iuliu Hatieganu, Dept Surg 2, Cluj Napoca 400006, Romania
[3] Univ Med & Pharm Iuliu Hatieganu, Dept Endocrinol, Cluj Napoca 400006, Romania
关键词
Metabolic syndrome; Colorectal cancer; Insulin resistance; Obesity; Adipokines; Inflammatory cytokines; ACTIVATED RECEPTOR-GAMMA; GROWTH-FACTOR (IGF)-I; IGF-BINDING-PROTEINS; COLON-CANCER; C-PEPTIDE; MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; PLASMA ADIPONECTIN; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; BODY-SIZE; US ADULTS;
D O I
10.3748/wjg.15.5141
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
The metabolic syndrome and visceral obesity have an increasing prevalence and incidence in the general population. The actual prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is 24% in US population and between 24.6% and 30.9% in Europe. As demonstrated by many clinical trials (NAHANES III, INTERHART) the metabolic syndrome is associated with an increased risk of both diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In addition to cardiovascular disease, individual components of the metabolic syndrome have been linked to the development of cancer, particularly to colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer is an important public health problem; in the year 2000 there was an estimated total of 944717 incident cases of colorectal cancer diagnosed world-wide. This association is sustained by many epidemiological studies. Recent reports suggest that individuals with metabolic syndrome have a higher risk of colon or rectal cancer. Moreover, the clusters of metabolic syndrome components increase the risk of associated cancer. The physiopathological mechanism that links metabolic syndrome and colorectal cancer is mostly related to abdominal obesity and insulin resistance. Population and experimental studies demonstrated that hyperinsulinemia, elevated C-peptide, elevated Body mass index, high levels of insulin growth factor-1, low levels of insulin growth factor binding protein-3, high leptin levels and low adiponectin levels are all involved in carcinogenesis. Understanding the pathological mechanism that links metabolic syndrome and its components to carcinogenesis has a major clinical significance and may have profound health benefits on a number of diseases including cancer, which represents a major cause of mortality and morbidity in our societies. (C) 2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:5141 / 5148
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Metabolic syndrome is associated with colorectal cancer in men
    Pelucchi, Claudio
    Negri, Eva
    Talamini, Renato
    Levi, Fabio
    Giacosa, Attilio
    Crispo, Anna
    Bidoli, Ettore
    Montella, Maurizio
    Franceschi, Silvia
    La Vecchia, Carlo
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2010, 46 (10) : 1866 - 1872
  • [32] Metabolic Syndrome and Estrogen Use Are Important Confounders in the Multifactorial Analysis of Colorectal Cancer Risk
    Scheruebl, Hans
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2022, 117 (12): : 2085 - 2085
  • [33] Metabolic syndrome contributes to an increased recurrence risk of non-metastatic colorectal cancer
    You, Jie
    Liu, Wen-Yue
    Zhu, Gui-Qi
    Wang, Ou-Chen
    Ma, Rui-Min
    Huang, Gui-Qian
    Shi, Ke-Qing
    Guo, Gui-Long
    Braddock, Martin
    Zheng, Ming-Hua
    ONCOTARGET, 2015, 6 (23) : 19880 - 19890
  • [34] METABOLIC SYNDROME AS A MEDIATOR OF COLORECTAL CANCER RISK IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS B INFECTION
    Osman, Mohamed K.
    Eun, Yong
    Nwankwo, Chizoba N.
    Nwankwo, Obinna T.
    Culpepper-Morgan, Joan A.
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2024, 166 (05) : S1475 - S1476
  • [35] Meat, metabolic genotypes and risk for colorectal cancer
    Roberts-Thomson, IC
    Butler, WJ
    Ryan, P
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER PREVENTION, 1999, 8 (03) : 207 - 211
  • [36] Metabolic syndrome and breast cancer risk
    Amira M. Mohammed
    Hosney B. Hamed
    Maisa K. Noaman
    Nelly Alieldin
    Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute, 35
  • [37] Metabolic syndrome and breast cancer risk
    Mohammed, Amira M.
    Hamed, Hosney B.
    Noaman, Maisa K.
    Alieldin, Nelly
    JOURNAL OF THE EGYPTIAN NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, 2023, 35 (01)
  • [38] Metabolic syndrome, obesity and cancer risk
    Belladelli, Federico
    Montorsi, Francesco
    Martini, Alberto
    CURRENT OPINION IN UROLOGY, 2022, 32 (06) : 594 - 597
  • [39] Metabolic syndrome and endometrial cancer risk
    Rosato, V.
    Zucchetto, A.
    Bosetti, C.
    Dal Maso, L.
    Montella, M.
    Pelucchi, C.
    Negri, E.
    Franceschi, S.
    La Vecchia, C.
    ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, 2011, 22 (04) : 884 - 889
  • [40] Metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, and the subsequent development of prostate cancer
    Lawrence, Y. R.
    Morag, O.
    Boyko, V.
    Benderly, M.
    Goldbourt, U.
    Barchana, M.
    Behar, S.
    Wolf, I.
    Dicker, A. P.
    Catane, R.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2009, 27 (15)