In addition to its metabolic and endocrinologic effects, obesity
and adipose tissue have now been shown to be associated with low
grade inflammation resulting in cellular and humoral inflammatory
factors of which the latter may act by endocrine, paracrine and
autocrine mechanisms. These inflammatory mediators have
increasingly been suggested as contributing to the obesity link to
carcinogenesis and cancer promotion.
This volume of Energy Balance and Cancer will focus on recent
developments and cutting edge research pointing to inflammation and
inflammatory factors as key mediators of this linkage. The volume
first provides information on inflammation as an important link
between obesity and insulin resistance, which is in itself linked
to promotion of cancer through hyperinsulinemia. The volume then
covers some of the most important mechanisms by which obesity leads
to inflammation, including the novel inflammasome concept,
alterations in chromatin structure, circulating inflammatory
factors, unique cellular interactions between adipocytes and
macrophages and the direct link of dietary fat to inflammation and
cancer.
Overall, this volume will provide important insight to help
understand how inflammation may help modulate the linkage between
obesity and cancer and serve as a platform for developing future
research in this area.
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