Obesity is increasingly recognized as a risk factor for breast cancer development. However, the molecular basis of obesity-related breast carcinogenesis remains elusive. In this study, we have shown that obesity reduces the level of the tumor suppressor p16 protein in breast adipocytes, which showed active features and strong procarcinogenic potential both and in orthotopic tumor xenografts compared to mature adipocytes from lean women. Furthermore, obesity triggered epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in breast ductal epithelial cells. Interestingly, specific downregulation of p16 increased the expression/secretion levels of various adipokines, including leptin, and activated breast adipocytes from lean women. Consequently, like breast adipocytes from obese women, p16-deficient adipocytes induced EMT in normal primary breast luminal cells in a leptin-dependent manner and enhanced tumor growth. Additionally, we have shown that p16 negatively controls leptin at the mRNA level through microRNAs 141 and 146b-5p (miR-141 and miR-146b-5p), which bind the leptin mRNA at a specific sequence in the 3' untranslated region (UTR). These results show that obesity activates breast stromal adipocytes through p16 downregulation, which upregulates leptin and promotes procarcinogenic processes.
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