Investigator

Dolores Gallardo-Rincón

Presidenta · Grupo Mexicano de Investigación en Cáncer de Ovario

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Papers(2)
Impact of metabolic s…Overexpression of Fut…
Collaborators(10)
Edgar Montes-ServínErnesto González-Ibar…José Jesús Guzmán‐Men…Juan Carlos Osorio‐Tr…Julio César Villegas-…Lucely Cetina-PérezNayely Paulina Alvear…Patricia Talamás-Roha…Verónica Ivonne Herná…Yadira Velasco-Torres
Institutions(4)
Instituto Nacional De…Universidad Autónoma …Universidad de Guadal…Centro de Investigaci…

Papers

Impact of metabolic syndrome on the risk of endometrial cancer and the role of lifestyle in prevention

Endometrial cancer is the second gynecological cancer with the highest global incidence. Among many associated risk factors, Among the risk factors, metabolic syndrome is an important and preventable one. It comprises a group of conditions that often occur together: central adiposity, hyperglycemia, arterial hypertension, and atherogenic dyslipidemia. This review aimed to describe the epidemiological and biological relationship between metabolic syndrome and endometrial cancer, focusing on the role of lifestyle in prevention. A literature search was carried out in the PubMed database. 4824 publications were screened, and 123 were included for this review. The association between metabolic syndrome and endometrial cancer has been described. Chronic adipose tissue inflammation and insulin resistance are involved in the development of obesity, particularly visceral adiposity. These changes promote the ideal environment for the development of endometrial cancer. Strategies based on lifestyle modifications may be effective for the prevention of metabolic syndrome and consequently endometrial cancer. Some of these modifications include adopting a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, depending to the accessibility of these foods for each region. Avoiding ultra-processed foods and increasing daily physical activity were also some suggested modifications. We propose that women be screened for metabolic syndrome to establish early treatment and to possibly prevent endometrial cancer. Clinical trials designed to prove the effect of lifestyle modifications on the prevention of endometrial cancer are needed.

Overexpression of Fut 2, 4, and 8, and nuclear localization of Fut 4 in ovarian cancer cell lines induced by ascitic fluids from epithelial ovarian cancer patients

AbstractFucosyltransferases (Fut) regulate the fucosylation process associated with tumorogenesis in different cancer types. Ascitic fluid (AF) from patients diagnosed with advanced stage of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is considered as a dynamic tumor microenvironment associated with poor prognosis. Previous studies from our laboratory showed increased fucosylation in SKOV‐3 and OVCAR‐3, cancer‐derived cell lines, when these cells were incubated with AFs derived from patients diagnosed with EOC. In the present work we studied three fucosyltransferases (Fut 2, Fut 4, and Fut 8) in SKOV‐3, OVCAR‐3 and CAOV‐3 cell lines in combination with five different AFs from patients diagnosed with this disease, confirming that all tested AFs increased fucosylation. Then, we demonstrate that mRNAs of these three enzymes were overexpressed in the three cell lines under treatment with AFs. SKOV‐3 showed the higher overexpression of Fut 2, Fut 4, and Fut 8 in comparison with the control condition. We further confirmed, in the SKOV‐3 cell line, by endpoint PCR, WB, and confocal microscopy, that the three enzymes were overexpressed, being Fut 4 the most overexpressed enzyme compared to Fut 2 and Fut 8. These enzymes were concentrated in vesicular structures with a homogeneous distribution pattern throughout the cytoplasm. Moreover, we found that among the three enzymes, only Fut 4 was located inside the nuclei. The nuclear location of Fut 4 was confirmed for the three cell lines. These results allow to propose Fut 2, Fut 4, and Fut 8 as potential targets for EOC treatment or as diagnostic tools for this disease.

5Works
2Papers
13Collaborators

Positions

2007–

Presidenta

Grupo Mexicano de Investigación en Cáncer de Ovario

Education

Especialista

Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia · ONCOLOGÍA MÉDICA

Country

MX

Keywords
ovario