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Expression of leptin and leptin receptors in colorectal cancer—an immunohistochemical study

Obesity is demonstrated to be a risk factor in the development of cancers of various organs, such as colon, prostate, pancreas and so on. Leptine (LEP) is the most renowned of the adipokines. As a hormone, it mediates its effect through leptin receptor (LEPR), which is widely expressed in various ti...

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Autores principales: Al-Shibli, Saad M., Harun, Norra, Ashour, Abdelkader E., Mohd Kasmuri, Mohd Hanif B., Mizan, Shaikh
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6778430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31592340
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7624
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author Al-Shibli, Saad M.
Harun, Norra
Ashour, Abdelkader E.
Mohd Kasmuri, Mohd Hanif B.
Mizan, Shaikh
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Harun, Norra
Ashour, Abdelkader E.
Mohd Kasmuri, Mohd Hanif B.
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description Obesity is demonstrated to be a risk factor in the development of cancers of various organs, such as colon, prostate, pancreas and so on. Leptine (LEP) is the most renowned of the adipokines. As a hormone, it mediates its effect through leptin receptor (LEPR), which is widely expressed in various tissues including colon mucosa. In this study, we have investigated the degree of expression of LEP and LEPR in colorectal cancer (CRC). We collected 44 surgically resected colon cancer tissues along with normal adjacent colon tissue (NACT) from a sample of CRC patients from the Malaysian population and looked for leptin and leptin receptors using immunohistochemistry (IHC). All the samples showed low presence of both LEP and LEPR in NACT, while both LEP and LEPR were present at high intensity in the cancerous tissues with 100% and 97.7% prevalence, respectively. Both were sparsed in the cytoplasm and were concentrated beneath the cell membrane. However, we did not find any significant correlation between their expression and pathological parameters like grade, tumor size, and lymph node involvement. Our study further emphasizes the possible causal role of LEP and LEPR with CRC, and also the prospect of using LEPR as a possible therapeutic target.
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spelling pubmed-67784302019-10-07 Expression of leptin and leptin receptors in colorectal cancer—an immunohistochemical study Al-Shibli, Saad M. Harun, Norra Ashour, Abdelkader E. Mohd Kasmuri, Mohd Hanif B. Mizan, Shaikh PeerJ Cell Biology Obesity is demonstrated to be a risk factor in the development of cancers of various organs, such as colon, prostate, pancreas and so on. Leptine (LEP) is the most renowned of the adipokines. As a hormone, it mediates its effect through leptin receptor (LEPR), which is widely expressed in various tissues including colon mucosa. In this study, we have investigated the degree of expression of LEP and LEPR in colorectal cancer (CRC). We collected 44 surgically resected colon cancer tissues along with normal adjacent colon tissue (NACT) from a sample of CRC patients from the Malaysian population and looked for leptin and leptin receptors using immunohistochemistry (IHC). All the samples showed low presence of both LEP and LEPR in NACT, while both LEP and LEPR were present at high intensity in the cancerous tissues with 100% and 97.7% prevalence, respectively. Both were sparsed in the cytoplasm and were concentrated beneath the cell membrane. However, we did not find any significant correlation between their expression and pathological parameters like grade, tumor size, and lymph node involvement. Our study further emphasizes the possible causal role of LEP and LEPR with CRC, and also the prospect of using LEPR as a possible therapeutic target. PeerJ Inc. 2019-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6778430/ /pubmed/31592340 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7624 Text en ©2019 Al-Shibli et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Cell Biology
Al-Shibli, Saad M.
Harun, Norra
Ashour, Abdelkader E.
Mohd Kasmuri, Mohd Hanif B.
Mizan, Shaikh
Expression of leptin and leptin receptors in colorectal cancer—an immunohistochemical study
title Expression of leptin and leptin receptors in colorectal cancer—an immunohistochemical study
title_full Expression of leptin and leptin receptors in colorectal cancer—an immunohistochemical study
title_fullStr Expression of leptin and leptin receptors in colorectal cancer—an immunohistochemical study
title_full_unstemmed Expression of leptin and leptin receptors in colorectal cancer—an immunohistochemical study
title_short Expression of leptin and leptin receptors in colorectal cancer—an immunohistochemical study
title_sort expression of leptin and leptin receptors in colorectal cancer—an immunohistochemical study
topic Cell Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6778430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31592340
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7624
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