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Metabolic syndrome and thyroid Cancer: risk, prognosis, and mechanism

Lingrui Li, Jun‐Long Song, Hanqing Liu, Chuang Chen

2023Discover Oncology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The increasing incidence of thyroid cancer (TC) cannot be fully explained by overdiagnosis. Metabolic syndrome (Met S) is highly prevalent due to the modern lifestyle, which can lead to the development of tumors. This review expounds on the relationship between Met S and TC risk, prognosis and its possible biological mechanism. Met S and its components were associated with an increased risk and aggressiveness of TC, and there were gender differences in most studies. Abnormal metabolism places the body in a state of chronic inflammation for a long time, and thyroid-stimulating hormones may initiate tumorigenesis. Insulin resistance has a central role assisted by adipokines, angiotensin II, and estrogen. Together, these factors contribute to the progression of TC. Therefore, direct predictors of metabolic disorders (e.g., central obesity, insulin resistance and apolipoprotein levels) are expected to become new markers for diagnosis and prognosis. cAMP, insulin-like growth factor axis, angiotensin II, and AMPK-related signaling pathways could provide new targets for TC treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Insulin resistanceMedicineMetabolic syndromeAdipokineThyroid cancerInternal medicineEndocrinologyDyslipidemiaOverdiagnosisLeptinCancerHormoneObesityMechanism (biology)BioinformaticsBiologyEpistemologyPhilosophyThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismMetabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer
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