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Exercise and weight loss interventions and miRNA expression in women with breast cancer.


ABSTRACT: PURPOSE:Obesity and weight gain are associated with comorbidities including a higher risk of tumor recurrence and cancer-related deaths among breast cancer (BC) survivors; however, the underlying mechanisms linking obesity and cancer are poorly understood. Given the lack of clinically validated BC biomarkers, obesity and weight-loss studies utilize serum biomarkers as the intermediary outcomes of tumor recurrence. Studies have indicated microRNAs (miRNA)s are reliable biomarkers for cancer. We hypothesized that miRNA expression correlates with obesity and weight loss amongst BC survivors. This would yield insight into the biological pathways by which this association occurs, enabling more precise development of therapeutics. PATIENTS AND METHODS:We correlated baseline body mass index (BMI) with serum miRNA expression in 121 BC survivors enrolled in the Hormones and Physical Exercise (HOPE) trial. We then analyzed expression of the 35 most abundant miRNAs from HOPE in a six-month randomized controlled weight-loss trial (Lifestyle, Exercise, and Nutrition; LEAN) in 100 BC survivors. Ingenuity pathway analysis (IPA) software was used to identify biological pathway targets of the BMI-associated and intervention-responsive miRNAs using predictive biomarkers. RESULTS:Pearson correlations in HOPE identified eight miRNAs associated with BMI, including miR-191-5p (r?=?- 0.22, p?=?0.016) and miR-122-5p (r?=?0.25, p?=?0.0048). In the LEAN validation study, levels of miR-191-5p significantly increased during the six-month intervention (p?=?0.082). Ingenuity Pathway Analysis identified "Estrogen-mediated S-phase entry" (HOPE p?=?0.003; LEAN p?

SUBMITTER: Adams BD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6444907 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exercise and weight loss interventions and miRNA expression in women with breast cancer.

Adams Brian D BD   Arem Hannah H   Hubal Monica J MJ   Cartmel Brenda B   Li Fangyong F   Harrigan Maura M   Sanft Tara T   Cheng Christopher J CJ   Pusztai Lajos L   Irwin Melinda L ML  

Breast cancer research and treatment 20180306 1


<h4>Purpose</h4>Obesity and weight gain are associated with comorbidities including a higher risk of tumor recurrence and cancer-related deaths among breast cancer (BC) survivors; however, the underlying mechanisms linking obesity and cancer are poorly understood. Given the lack of clinically validated BC biomarkers, obesity and weight-loss studies utilize serum biomarkers as the intermediary outcomes of tumor recurrence. Studies have indicated microRNAs (miRNA)s are reliable biomarkers for canc  ...[more]

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