Regional distribution of adipose tissue in correlation with endometrial cancer

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  • Razvan Ciortea
  • Andrei M Malutan
  • Lenuta M Angheluta
  • Carmen El Bucuri
  • Maria P Rada
  • Dan Mihu

Palabras clave:

Adipose Tissue, Endometrial Neoplasms, Obesity

Resumen

Background: The association of obesity with endometrial cancer is supported by the presence of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in the adipocyte. Glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) is a marker for ER stress. This protein is a central regulator of ER stress due to its major anti-apoptotic role. It plays an important role in tumor development, progression and chemoresistance. Aim: To look for an association between android and gynoid obesity, plasma GRP78 levels and endometrial cancer. Material and methods: Forty four patients with endometrial cancer aged 72 ± 6 years and 44 healthy women aged 55 ± 9 years were studied. Android and gynoid fat distribution were determined by dual X-ray absorptiometry and plasma GRP78 levels were measured. Results: GRP78 plasma levels were significantly higher in patients with endometrial cancer as compared to the control group. Android fat distribution had a positive correlation with plasma GRP78 levels (p<0.01). Gynoid fat had a negative correlation with plasma GRP78 levels (p<0.01). Conclusions: GRP78 levels are associated with the distribution of adipose tissue and are higher in patients with endometrial cancer.

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2016-12-27

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Ciortea, R., Malutan, A. M., Angheluta, L. M., Bucuri, C. E., Rada, M. P., & Mihu, D. (2016). Regional distribution of adipose tissue in correlation with endometrial cancer. Revista Médica De Chile, 144(12). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/5137

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