Cutting Edge Therapies for Cancer in the 21st Century

Agonist and Antagonist Acting on The Leptin-Leptin Receptor Interface: Present and Future

Author(s): Laszlo Otvos

Pp: 167-183 (17)

DOI: 10.2174/9781608058808114010009

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Abstract

In this chapter, the impact of lipid molecules on hematopoiesis will be reviewed in a format friendly to those outside the field. The focus of the review is on how dietary fatty acids impact hematopoiesis through changes in differentiation. We begin with a discussion of general hematopoiesis including the concepts of stem and progenitor cells that drive hematopoiesis and the various cell types they produce. We then will discuss the principles of epigenetic gene regulation and differentiation pertinent to hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. Once these principles have been introduced, we will examine how dietary lipids can impact hematopoietic differentiation. The relationship of epigenetics and dietary lipids to leukemic and preleukemic states will also be explored. We will conclude with a look at how WNT signaling can impact hematopoiesis through epigenetic gene regulation, dietary lipids, and differentiation.


Keywords: Cancer, Leptin, Leptin Receptor, Adipokine receptor, PI-3K, JAK/STAT3, Obesity, Breast Cancer, Adipokine Receptor, WNT, NF (nuclear factor)-κB, TNF-alpha, Blood Brain Barrier (BBB), Adiponectin, Adiponectin receptor, ERK-1/2, Ras, central nervous system (CNS).

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