The role of neck adipose tissue in lymph node metastasis of head and neck cancer

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The role of neck adipose tissue in lymph node metastasis of head and neck cancer. / Pan, Yiqi; Xu, Ying; Fan, Cui; Miao, Xiangwan; Shen, Yilin; Wang, Quan; Wu, Jichang; Hu, Haixia; Wang, Hao; Xiang, Mingliang; Ye, Bin.

In: FRONT ONCOL, Vol. 14, 2024, p. 1390824.

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Pan, Y, Xu, Y, Fan, C, Miao, X, Shen, Y, Wang, Q, Wu, J, Hu, H, Wang, H, Xiang, M & Ye, B 2024, 'The role of neck adipose tissue in lymph node metastasis of head and neck cancer', FRONT ONCOL, vol. 14, pp. 1390824. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2024.1390824

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Pan, Y., Xu, Y., Fan, C., Miao, X., Shen, Y., Wang, Q., Wu, J., Hu, H., Wang, H., Xiang, M., & Ye, B. (2024). The role of neck adipose tissue in lymph node metastasis of head and neck cancer. FRONT ONCOL, 14, 1390824. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2024.1390824

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@article{dd1c6c3c542545a6bbda96bd441ffffb,
title = "The role of neck adipose tissue in lymph node metastasis of head and neck cancer",
abstract = "Previous studies indicated that adipose tissue significantly influences cancer invasion and lymphatic metastasis. However, the impact of neck adipose tissue (NAT) on lymph node metastasis associated with head and neck cancer remains ambiguous. Here, we systematically assess the classification and measurement criteria of NAT and evaluate the association of adipose tissue and cancer-associated adipocytes with head and neck cancer. We delve into the potential mechanisms by which NAT facilitate cervical lymph node metastasis in head and neck cancer, particularly through the secretion of adipokines such as leptin, adiponectin, and Interleukin-6. Our aim is to elucidate the role of NAT in the progression and metastasis of head and neck cancer, offering new insights into prevention and treatment.",
author = "Yiqi Pan and Ying Xu and Cui Fan and Xiangwan Miao and Yilin Shen and Quan Wang and Jichang Wu and Haixia Hu and Hao Wang and Mingliang Xiang and Bin Ye",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2024 Pan, Xu, Fan, Miao, Shen, Wang, Wu, Hu, Wang, Xiang and Ye.",
year = "2024",
doi = "10.3389/fonc.2024.1390824",
language = "English",
volume = "14",
pages = "1390824",
journal = "FRONT ONCOL",
issn = "2234-943X",
publisher = "Frontiers Media S. A.",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - The role of neck adipose tissue in lymph node metastasis of head and neck cancer

AU - Pan, Yiqi

AU - Xu, Ying

AU - Fan, Cui

AU - Miao, Xiangwan

AU - Shen, Yilin

AU - Wang, Quan

AU - Wu, Jichang

AU - Hu, Haixia

AU - Wang, Hao

AU - Xiang, Mingliang

AU - Ye, Bin

N1 - Copyright © 2024 Pan, Xu, Fan, Miao, Shen, Wang, Wu, Hu, Wang, Xiang and Ye.

PY - 2024

Y1 - 2024

N2 - Previous studies indicated that adipose tissue significantly influences cancer invasion and lymphatic metastasis. However, the impact of neck adipose tissue (NAT) on lymph node metastasis associated with head and neck cancer remains ambiguous. Here, we systematically assess the classification and measurement criteria of NAT and evaluate the association of adipose tissue and cancer-associated adipocytes with head and neck cancer. We delve into the potential mechanisms by which NAT facilitate cervical lymph node metastasis in head and neck cancer, particularly through the secretion of adipokines such as leptin, adiponectin, and Interleukin-6. Our aim is to elucidate the role of NAT in the progression and metastasis of head and neck cancer, offering new insights into prevention and treatment.

AB - Previous studies indicated that adipose tissue significantly influences cancer invasion and lymphatic metastasis. However, the impact of neck adipose tissue (NAT) on lymph node metastasis associated with head and neck cancer remains ambiguous. Here, we systematically assess the classification and measurement criteria of NAT and evaluate the association of adipose tissue and cancer-associated adipocytes with head and neck cancer. We delve into the potential mechanisms by which NAT facilitate cervical lymph node metastasis in head and neck cancer, particularly through the secretion of adipokines such as leptin, adiponectin, and Interleukin-6. Our aim is to elucidate the role of NAT in the progression and metastasis of head and neck cancer, offering new insights into prevention and treatment.

U2 - 10.3389/fonc.2024.1390824

DO - 10.3389/fonc.2024.1390824

M3 - SCORING: Review article

C2 - 38800384

VL - 14

SP - 1390824

JO - FRONT ONCOL

JF - FRONT ONCOL

SN - 2234-943X

ER -