AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how obesity-related inflammation in breast adipose tissue may contribute to breast cancer development through interactions with tumor cells and macrophages.
  • Leptin, a key adipokine, is highlighted for its role in modifying macrophage behavior and promoting tumor growth in the context of obesity.
  • In vivo findings show that obese mice exhibit larger mammary tumors and more inflamed breast adipose tissue compared to lean mice, suggesting that the inflammatory state of breast adipose tissue plays a significant role in breast cancer progression.

Article Abstract

The relationship between obesity and breast cancer (BC) has focused on serum factors. However, the mammary gland contains adipose tissue (AT) which may enable the crosstalk between adipocytes and tumor cells contributing to tumor macrophage recruitment. We hypothesize that the breast AT (bAT) is inflamed in obese females and plays a major role in breast cancer development. The effects of this interplay on macrophage chemotaxis were examined in vitro, using co-cultures of mouse macrophages, mammary tumor cells and adipocytes. Macrophages were exposed to the adipocyte and tumor paracrine factors leptin, CCL2 and lauric acid (alone or in combinations). In cell supernatants Luminex identified additional molecules with chemotactic and other pro-tumor functions. Focus on the adipokine leptin, which has been shown to have a central role in breast cancer pathogenesis, indicated it modulates macrophage phenotypes and functions. In vivo experiments demonstrate that mammary tumors from obese mice are larger and that bAT from obese tumor-bearers contains higher numbers of macrophages/CLS and hypertrophic adipocytes than bAT from lean tumor-bearers, thus confirming it is more inflamed. Also, bAT distal from the tumor is more inflamed in obese than in lean mice. Our results reveal that bAT plays a role in breast cancer development in obesity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4381255PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers7010143DOI Listing

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