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THU485 The Impact Of Cured, Fried Bacon On The Reemergence From Breast Cancer Dormancy
Disclosure: C.P. Schane: None. A. Nelczyk: None. C. Chen: None. H. Vidana Gamage: None. M. Kadiri: None. M.T. McHenry: None. S. Bendre: None. N. Krawczynska: None. M.A. Henn: None. D.C. Castro: None. J. Chen: None. R.I. Tejeda: None. S. Hsiao: None. N.J. Engeseth: None. J.V. Sweedler: None. M.K. Wen...
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Oxford University Press
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553577/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.2113 |
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author | Schane, Claire P Nelczyk, Adam Chen, Cheng Vidana Gamage, Hashni Epa Kadiri, Mohammed McHenry, Michael T Bendre, Shruti Krawczynska, Natalia Henn, Madeline A Castro, Daniel C Chen, Joy Tejeda, Rossy I Hsiao, Shin-Hsuan Engeseth, Nicki J Sweedler, Jonathan V Wendt, Michael K Fan, Tim Helferich, William G Nelson, Erik Russell |
author_facet | Schane, Claire P Nelczyk, Adam Chen, Cheng Vidana Gamage, Hashni Epa Kadiri, Mohammed McHenry, Michael T Bendre, Shruti Krawczynska, Natalia Henn, Madeline A Castro, Daniel C Chen, Joy Tejeda, Rossy I Hsiao, Shin-Hsuan Engeseth, Nicki J Sweedler, Jonathan V Wendt, Michael K Fan, Tim Helferich, William G Nelson, Erik Russell |
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description | Disclosure: C.P. Schane: None. A. Nelczyk: None. C. Chen: None. H. Vidana Gamage: None. M. Kadiri: None. M.T. McHenry: None. S. Bendre: None. N. Krawczynska: None. M.A. Henn: None. D.C. Castro: None. J. Chen: None. R.I. Tejeda: None. S. Hsiao: None. N.J. Engeseth: None. J.V. Sweedler: None. M.K. Wendt: None. T. Fan: None. W.G. Helferich: None. E.R. Nelson: None. One in eight women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime, with metastasis being the leading cause of mortality. Once the cells colonize the metastatic site, they do not always immediately begin to proliferate, but remain dormant. These dormant cells reside in the tissue, until mechanisms, which remain unknown, awaken the dormant cells and they resume malignant proliferation. Due to the large and growing population of breast cancer survivors at risk of metastatic recurrence, there is an urgent need to elucidate the mechanisms of dormancy and develop therapeutics to prevent reemergence. Elevated levels of circulating cholesterol are a risk factor for breast cancer recurrence. Preclinical work has demonstrated that oxysterol cholesterol metabolites such as 27-hydroxycholesterol (27HC) can promote tumor metastasis. Here, we show that exogenous 27HC lead to a more rapid reemergence from dormancy, using the syngeneic mouse D2.0R model of mammary cancer dormancy. Since it would be expected that cooking high cholesterol foods, such as bacon, under oxidative conditions, such as pan-frying, would produce fat containing cancer-promoting cholesterol metabolites, we hypothesized that consumption of such cooked foods would also promote reemergence from dormancy. Interestingly, consumption of cured, fried bacon fat (cfBF), but not uncured fried bacon fat (ufBF) resulted in reemergence. When metastatic tissues were assessed, it was found that consumption of cfBF dramatically reduced mast cell numbers. Since mast cells (MC) are major contributors to local histamine production, we next tested whether various anti-histamines could alter dormancy. This led to the striking finding that H2 antagonists promoted the breaking of dormancy. Our ongoing work is aimed at further elucidating this novel metastatic axis: Diet - MC - H(2) - Dormancy, with the ultimate goal of leveraging it to develop novel therapeutic targets or lifestyle interventions. Therefore, our results are expected to provide the foundation for dietary and medical approaches to reduce the risk of recurrence among breast cancer survivors. This work was supported by the American Institute for Cancer Research grant (713063), the National Cancer Institute (R01CA234025) and Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program Era of Hope Scholar Award (BC200206). Further support awarded to ATN from a National Institutes of Environment Health Sciences and Research Training in Toxicology and Environmental Health (T32) Fellowship (ES007326). Presentation: Thursday, June 15, 2023 |
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spelling | pubmed-105535772023-10-06 THU485 The Impact Of Cured, Fried Bacon On The Reemergence From Breast Cancer Dormancy Schane, Claire P Nelczyk, Adam Chen, Cheng Vidana Gamage, Hashni Epa Kadiri, Mohammed McHenry, Michael T Bendre, Shruti Krawczynska, Natalia Henn, Madeline A Castro, Daniel C Chen, Joy Tejeda, Rossy I Hsiao, Shin-Hsuan Engeseth, Nicki J Sweedler, Jonathan V Wendt, Michael K Fan, Tim Helferich, William G Nelson, Erik Russell J Endocr Soc Tumor Biology Disclosure: C.P. Schane: None. A. Nelczyk: None. C. Chen: None. H. Vidana Gamage: None. M. Kadiri: None. M.T. McHenry: None. S. Bendre: None. N. Krawczynska: None. M.A. Henn: None. D.C. Castro: None. J. Chen: None. R.I. Tejeda: None. S. Hsiao: None. N.J. Engeseth: None. J.V. Sweedler: None. M.K. Wendt: None. T. Fan: None. W.G. Helferich: None. E.R. Nelson: None. One in eight women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime, with metastasis being the leading cause of mortality. Once the cells colonize the metastatic site, they do not always immediately begin to proliferate, but remain dormant. These dormant cells reside in the tissue, until mechanisms, which remain unknown, awaken the dormant cells and they resume malignant proliferation. Due to the large and growing population of breast cancer survivors at risk of metastatic recurrence, there is an urgent need to elucidate the mechanisms of dormancy and develop therapeutics to prevent reemergence. Elevated levels of circulating cholesterol are a risk factor for breast cancer recurrence. Preclinical work has demonstrated that oxysterol cholesterol metabolites such as 27-hydroxycholesterol (27HC) can promote tumor metastasis. Here, we show that exogenous 27HC lead to a more rapid reemergence from dormancy, using the syngeneic mouse D2.0R model of mammary cancer dormancy. Since it would be expected that cooking high cholesterol foods, such as bacon, under oxidative conditions, such as pan-frying, would produce fat containing cancer-promoting cholesterol metabolites, we hypothesized that consumption of such cooked foods would also promote reemergence from dormancy. Interestingly, consumption of cured, fried bacon fat (cfBF), but not uncured fried bacon fat (ufBF) resulted in reemergence. When metastatic tissues were assessed, it was found that consumption of cfBF dramatically reduced mast cell numbers. Since mast cells (MC) are major contributors to local histamine production, we next tested whether various anti-histamines could alter dormancy. This led to the striking finding that H2 antagonists promoted the breaking of dormancy. Our ongoing work is aimed at further elucidating this novel metastatic axis: Diet - MC - H(2) - Dormancy, with the ultimate goal of leveraging it to develop novel therapeutic targets or lifestyle interventions. Therefore, our results are expected to provide the foundation for dietary and medical approaches to reduce the risk of recurrence among breast cancer survivors. This work was supported by the American Institute for Cancer Research grant (713063), the National Cancer Institute (R01CA234025) and Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program Era of Hope Scholar Award (BC200206). Further support awarded to ATN from a National Institutes of Environment Health Sciences and Research Training in Toxicology and Environmental Health (T32) Fellowship (ES007326). Presentation: Thursday, June 15, 2023 Oxford University Press 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10553577/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.2113 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Tumor Biology Schane, Claire P Nelczyk, Adam Chen, Cheng Vidana Gamage, Hashni Epa Kadiri, Mohammed McHenry, Michael T Bendre, Shruti Krawczynska, Natalia Henn, Madeline A Castro, Daniel C Chen, Joy Tejeda, Rossy I Hsiao, Shin-Hsuan Engeseth, Nicki J Sweedler, Jonathan V Wendt, Michael K Fan, Tim Helferich, William G Nelson, Erik Russell THU485 The Impact Of Cured, Fried Bacon On The Reemergence From Breast Cancer Dormancy |
title | THU485 The Impact Of Cured, Fried Bacon On The Reemergence From Breast Cancer Dormancy |
title_full | THU485 The Impact Of Cured, Fried Bacon On The Reemergence From Breast Cancer Dormancy |
title_fullStr | THU485 The Impact Of Cured, Fried Bacon On The Reemergence From Breast Cancer Dormancy |
title_full_unstemmed | THU485 The Impact Of Cured, Fried Bacon On The Reemergence From Breast Cancer Dormancy |
title_short | THU485 The Impact Of Cured, Fried Bacon On The Reemergence From Breast Cancer Dormancy |
title_sort | thu485 the impact of cured, fried bacon on the reemergence from breast cancer dormancy |
topic | Tumor Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553577/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.2113 |
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