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Silencing Vimentin Expression Decreases Pulmonary Metastases in a Pre-Diabetic Mouse Model of Mammary Tumor Progression
Increased breast cancer risk and mortality has been associated with obesity and Type 2 diabetes (T2D). Hyperinsulinemia, a key factor in obesity, pre-diabetes and T2D, has been associated with decreased breast cancer survival. In the current study, a mouse model of pre-diabetes (MKR mouse) was used...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5332535/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27568979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2016.305 |
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author | Zelenko, Zara Gallagher, Emily J. Tobin-Hess, Aviva Belardi, Valentina Rostoker, Ran Blank, Jeffery Dina, Yemisi LeRoith, Derek |
author_facet | Zelenko, Zara Gallagher, Emily J. Tobin-Hess, Aviva Belardi, Valentina Rostoker, Ran Blank, Jeffery Dina, Yemisi LeRoith, Derek |
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description | Increased breast cancer risk and mortality has been associated with obesity and Type 2 diabetes (T2D). Hyperinsulinemia, a key factor in obesity, pre-diabetes and T2D, has been associated with decreased breast cancer survival. In the current study, a mouse model of pre-diabetes (MKR mouse) was used to investigate the mechanisms through which endogenous hyperinsulinemia promotes mammary tumor metastases. The MKR mice developed larger primary tumors and greater number of pulmonary metastases compared to wild type (WT) mice after injection with c-Myc/Vegf overexpressing MVT-1 cells. Analysis of the primary tumors showed significant increase in Vimentin protein expression in the MKR mice compared to WT. We hypothesized that Vimentin was an important mediator in the effect of hyperinsulinemia on breast cancer metastasis. Lentiviral shRNA knockdown of Vimentin led to a significant decrease in invasion of the MVT-1 cells and abrogated the increase in cell invasion in response to insulin. In the pre-diabetic MKR mouse, Vimentin knockdown led to a decrease in pulmonary metastases. In vitro, we found that insulin increased pAKT, prevented Caspase 3 activation, and increased Vimentin. Inhibiting the PI3K/AKT pathway, using NVP-BKM120, increased active Caspase 3 and decreased Vimentin levels. This study is the first to show that Vimentin plays an important role in tumor metastasis in vivo in the setting of pre-diabetes and endogenous hyperinsulinemia. Vimentin targeting may be an important therapeutic strategy to reduce metastases in patients with obesity, pre-diabetes or T2D. |
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spelling | pubmed-53325352017-03-10 Silencing Vimentin Expression Decreases Pulmonary Metastases in a Pre-Diabetic Mouse Model of Mammary Tumor Progression Zelenko, Zara Gallagher, Emily J. Tobin-Hess, Aviva Belardi, Valentina Rostoker, Ran Blank, Jeffery Dina, Yemisi LeRoith, Derek Oncogene Article Increased breast cancer risk and mortality has been associated with obesity and Type 2 diabetes (T2D). Hyperinsulinemia, a key factor in obesity, pre-diabetes and T2D, has been associated with decreased breast cancer survival. In the current study, a mouse model of pre-diabetes (MKR mouse) was used to investigate the mechanisms through which endogenous hyperinsulinemia promotes mammary tumor metastases. The MKR mice developed larger primary tumors and greater number of pulmonary metastases compared to wild type (WT) mice after injection with c-Myc/Vegf overexpressing MVT-1 cells. Analysis of the primary tumors showed significant increase in Vimentin protein expression in the MKR mice compared to WT. We hypothesized that Vimentin was an important mediator in the effect of hyperinsulinemia on breast cancer metastasis. Lentiviral shRNA knockdown of Vimentin led to a significant decrease in invasion of the MVT-1 cells and abrogated the increase in cell invasion in response to insulin. In the pre-diabetic MKR mouse, Vimentin knockdown led to a decrease in pulmonary metastases. In vitro, we found that insulin increased pAKT, prevented Caspase 3 activation, and increased Vimentin. Inhibiting the PI3K/AKT pathway, using NVP-BKM120, increased active Caspase 3 and decreased Vimentin levels. This study is the first to show that Vimentin plays an important role in tumor metastasis in vivo in the setting of pre-diabetes and endogenous hyperinsulinemia. Vimentin targeting may be an important therapeutic strategy to reduce metastases in patients with obesity, pre-diabetes or T2D. 2016-08-29 2017-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5332535/ /pubmed/27568979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2016.305 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Zelenko, Zara Gallagher, Emily J. Tobin-Hess, Aviva Belardi, Valentina Rostoker, Ran Blank, Jeffery Dina, Yemisi LeRoith, Derek Silencing Vimentin Expression Decreases Pulmonary Metastases in a Pre-Diabetic Mouse Model of Mammary Tumor Progression |
title | Silencing Vimentin Expression Decreases Pulmonary Metastases in a Pre-Diabetic Mouse Model of Mammary Tumor Progression |
title_full | Silencing Vimentin Expression Decreases Pulmonary Metastases in a Pre-Diabetic Mouse Model of Mammary Tumor Progression |
title_fullStr | Silencing Vimentin Expression Decreases Pulmonary Metastases in a Pre-Diabetic Mouse Model of Mammary Tumor Progression |
title_full_unstemmed | Silencing Vimentin Expression Decreases Pulmonary Metastases in a Pre-Diabetic Mouse Model of Mammary Tumor Progression |
title_short | Silencing Vimentin Expression Decreases Pulmonary Metastases in a Pre-Diabetic Mouse Model of Mammary Tumor Progression |
title_sort | silencing vimentin expression decreases pulmonary metastases in a pre-diabetic mouse model of mammary tumor progression |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5332535/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27568979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2016.305 |
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