Pregnancy and Cancer: Cellular Biology and Mechanisms Affecting the Placenta

Cancer during pregnancy is rarely studied due to its low incidence (1:1000). However, as a result of different sociocultural and economic changes, women are postponing pregnancy, so the number of pregnant women with cancer has been increasing in recent years. The importance of studying cancer during...

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Main Authors: Melina de Moraes Santos Oliveira, Carla de Moraes Salgado, Lais Rosa Viana, Maria Cristina Cintra Gomes-Marcondes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Cancers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/7/1667
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spelling doaj-da9c87a6c6eb40a9b1b764ddb6956d912021-04-01T23:11:31ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942021-04-01131667166710.3390/cancers13071667Pregnancy and Cancer: Cellular Biology and Mechanisms Affecting the PlacentaMelina de Moraes Santos Oliveira0Carla de Moraes Salgado1Lais Rosa Viana2Maria Cristina Cintra Gomes-Marcondes3Nutrition and Cancer Laboratory, Department of Structural and Functional Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas, Sao Paulo 13083-862, BrazilNutrition and Cancer Laboratory, Department of Structural and Functional Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas, Sao Paulo 13083-862, BrazilNutrition and Cancer Laboratory, Department of Structural and Functional Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas, Sao Paulo 13083-862, BrazilNutrition and Cancer Laboratory, Department of Structural and Functional Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas, Sao Paulo 13083-862, BrazilCancer during pregnancy is rarely studied due to its low incidence (1:1000). However, as a result of different sociocultural and economic changes, women are postponing pregnancy, so the number of pregnant women with cancer has been increasing in recent years. The importance of studying cancer during pregnancy is not only based on maternal and foetal prognosis, but also on the evolutionary mechanisms of the cell biology of trophoblasts and neoplastic cells, which point out similarities between and suggest new fields for the study of cancer. Moreover, the magnitude of how cancer factors can affect trophoblastic cells, and vice versa, in altering the foetus’s nutrition and health is still a subject to be understood. In this context, the objective of this narrative review was to show that some researchers point out the importance of supplementing branched-chain amino acids, especially leucine, in experimental models of pregnancy associated with women with cancer. A leucine-rich diet may be an interesting strategy to preserve physiological placenta metabolism for protecting the mother and foetus from the harmful effects of cancer during pregnancy.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/7/1667cancer during pregnancyplacentaleucine supplementationcellular biology
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author Melina de Moraes Santos Oliveira
Carla de Moraes Salgado
Lais Rosa Viana
Maria Cristina Cintra Gomes-Marcondes
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Carla de Moraes Salgado
Lais Rosa Viana
Maria Cristina Cintra Gomes-Marcondes
Pregnancy and Cancer: Cellular Biology and Mechanisms Affecting the Placenta
Cancers
cancer during pregnancy
placenta
leucine supplementation
cellular biology
author_facet Melina de Moraes Santos Oliveira
Carla de Moraes Salgado
Lais Rosa Viana
Maria Cristina Cintra Gomes-Marcondes
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title Pregnancy and Cancer: Cellular Biology and Mechanisms Affecting the Placenta
title_short Pregnancy and Cancer: Cellular Biology and Mechanisms Affecting the Placenta
title_full Pregnancy and Cancer: Cellular Biology and Mechanisms Affecting the Placenta
title_fullStr Pregnancy and Cancer: Cellular Biology and Mechanisms Affecting the Placenta
title_full_unstemmed Pregnancy and Cancer: Cellular Biology and Mechanisms Affecting the Placenta
title_sort pregnancy and cancer: cellular biology and mechanisms affecting the placenta
publisher MDPI AG
series Cancers
issn 2072-6694
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Cancer during pregnancy is rarely studied due to its low incidence (1:1000). However, as a result of different sociocultural and economic changes, women are postponing pregnancy, so the number of pregnant women with cancer has been increasing in recent years. The importance of studying cancer during pregnancy is not only based on maternal and foetal prognosis, but also on the evolutionary mechanisms of the cell biology of trophoblasts and neoplastic cells, which point out similarities between and suggest new fields for the study of cancer. Moreover, the magnitude of how cancer factors can affect trophoblastic cells, and vice versa, in altering the foetus’s nutrition and health is still a subject to be understood. In this context, the objective of this narrative review was to show that some researchers point out the importance of supplementing branched-chain amino acids, especially leucine, in experimental models of pregnancy associated with women with cancer. A leucine-rich diet may be an interesting strategy to preserve physiological placenta metabolism for protecting the mother and foetus from the harmful effects of cancer during pregnancy.
topic cancer during pregnancy
placenta
leucine supplementation
cellular biology
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/7/1667
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