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Leptin produced by obesity-altered adipose stem cells promotes metastasis but not tumorigenesis of triple-negative breast cancer in orthotopic xenograft and patient-derived xenograft models.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the USA. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a clinically aggressive subtype of breast cancer with high rates of metastasis, tumor recurrence, and resistance to therapeutics. Obesity, defined by a high body mass index (BMI), is an established risk factor for breast cancer. Women with a high BMI have increased incidence and mortality of breast cancer; however, the mechanisms(s) by which obesity promotes tumor progression are not well understood. METHODS:In this study, obesity-altered adipose stem cells (obASCs) were used to evaluate obesity-mediated effects of TNBC. Both in vitro and in vivo analyses of TNBC cell lines were co-cultured with six pooled donors of obASCs (BMI?>?30) or ASCs isolated from lean women (lnASCs) (BMI?

SUBMITTER: Sabol RA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6530039 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Leptin produced by obesity-altered adipose stem cells promotes metastasis but not tumorigenesis of triple-negative breast cancer in orthotopic xenograft and patient-derived xenograft models.

Sabol Rachel A RA   Bowles Annie C AC   Côté Alex A   Wise Rachel R   O'Donnell Benjamen B   Matossian Margarite D MD   Hossain Fokhrul M FM   Burks Hope E HE   Del Valle Luis L   Miele Lucio L   Collins-Burow Bridgette M BM   Burow Matthew E ME   Bunnell Bruce A BA  

Breast cancer research : BCR 20190522 1


<h4>Background</h4>Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the USA. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a clinically aggressive subtype of breast cancer with high rates of metastasis, tumor recurrence, and resistance to therapeutics. Obesity, defined by a high body mass index (BMI), is an established risk factor for breast cancer. Women with a high BMI have increased incidence and mortality of breast cancer; however, the mechanisms(s) by which obesity promotes tumor pro  ...[more]

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