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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
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For the past few years adipokines have been a center of appreciation and interest. They are biologically active molecules causing pleiotropic effects. They assist in angiogenesis, adipose tissue metabolism and inflammation, and modulate tissue sensitivity for insulin. Adipokines are produced in adipose tissue, so an abnormal quantity of this tissue leads to impaired levels of these factors. Because of their different concentrations in various conditions, it would be plausible to use them as markers for individual conditions, such as obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, pancreatitis, gastric cancer, lung cancer or colon cancer. Such adipokines as leptin, resistin,
visfatin
, adiponectin, and apelin are subjects of research. In our study we focused on the function and significance of chemerin and omentin in metabolic syndrome and cancers. In type 2 diabetes mellitus, both chemerin and omentin enhance the body sensitivity to insulin, which results in increased glucose uptake. However, in diabetic patients, serum concentration of omentin decreases, while that of chemerin increases. A similar trend was observed in obese patients. As a cancer marker, chemerin turned out to be helpful in diagnosis of gastric cancer, mesothelioma, and polycystic ovary syndrome, which can lead to
endometrial cancer
. An elevated concentration of omentin was noted in colon cancer, and increased expression of the omentin gene was reported in nasal polyps and mesothelioma.
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PMID:Role of omentin and chemerin in metabolic syndrome and tumor diseases. 2751 71
Obesity is a well-known factor that leads to many diseases including
endometrial cancer
. The adipose tissue is a heterogeneous organ of internal secretion.
Visfatin
is a newly discovered protein produced by fat tissues. The purpose of this work was to evaluate serum level concentrations of
visfatin
in patients with
endometrial cancer
based on clinical progression and histopathological tumor differentiation. The diagnostic capabilities of
visfatin
protein in high differentiation (FIGO III and IV) from a lower (FIGO I and II) clinical stage and prognostic degree of cell differentiation (G1 versus G2, G2 versus G3) on the basis of the analysis of the area under the ROC curve are as follows: 0.87, 0.81, and 0.86. Significantly higher concentrations of
visfatin
have been observed in patients with invasion of the blood vessels (
p
= 0.02) and lymph node metastases (
p
= 0.01) in reference to the depth of infiltration of the endometrium (
p
= 0.004), as well as the size of the tumor (
p
= 0.003).
Visfatin
serum concentrations did not differ due to the invasion of the lymphatic vessels only.
Visfatin
seems to be a good marker of
endometrial cancer
progress. High
visfatin
serum level predicts poor prognosis in
endometrial cancer
patients.
...
PMID:Circulating Serum Level of Visfatin in Patients with Endometrial Cancer. 2951 12
Metabolic syndrome (MS) is one of the leading risk factors for the development of some common cancers (
endometrial cancer
, postmenopausal breast cancer, colorectal cancer). Currently, a drug-induced metabolic syndrome related with androgen deprivation therapy in patients with prostate cancer represents a serious medical problem. Not only MS, or its individual components, but MS variants with different levels of leptin, adiponectin,
visfatin
, resistin are associated with tumor invasion, metastasis and survival rates in patients with MS-associated malignancies.
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PMID:The role of metabolic syndrome variant in the malignant tumors progression. 2969 53
Obesity has long been associated with
endometrial cancer
amongst postmenopausal women; in fact, obese women are more than twice as likely to develop
endometrial cancer
as women of normal weight. The risk of developing this type of cancer increases with weight gains in adulthood, especially among women who did not use hormonal therapy for menopause. Thus, with an association between menopause, obesity, and
endometrial cancer
established, it prompts the following question: what specific factors could cause higher risk levels for
endometrial cancer
in this cohort of women? In this paper, the factor of hormonal changes and imbalances associated with both obesity and menopause will be examined. The hormones that will be discussed are insulin and insulin-like factors, estrogen, and adipokines (specifically adiponectin,
visfatin
, and leptin).
...
PMID:The Impact of Hormonal Imbalances Associated with Obesity on the Incidence of Endometrial Cancer in Postmenopausal Women. 3274 93