Mouse Models of Obesity to Study the Tumor-Immune Microenvironment

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Abstract

Obesity is associated with chronic, low-grade systemic inflammation and leads to changes in the immune microenvironment of various tissues. As a result, obesity is associated with increased risk of cancer and a worse prognosis in patients. Given the prevalence of obesity worldwide, understanding the fundamental biology governing the relationship between obesity and cancer is critical. In this chapter, we describe preclinical models of obesity that can be combined with standard tumor models and techniques to study the tumor-immune microenvironment. We also discuss important considerations when planning experiments involving these models.

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Petrecca, S., & Quail, D. F. (2023). Mouse Models of Obesity to Study the Tumor-Immune Microenvironment. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2614, pp. 121–138). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2914-7_9

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