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Increased efficacy of metformin corresponds to differential metabolic effects in the ovarian tumors from obese versus lean mice

Obesity is a significant risk factor for ovarian cancer (OC) and associated with worse outcomes for this disease. We assessed the anti-tumorigenic effects of metformin in human OC cell lines and a genetically engineered mouse model of high grade serous OC under obese and lean conditions. Metformin p...

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Autores principales: Han, Jianjun, Wysham, Weiya Z., Zhong, Yan, Guo, Hui, Zhang, Lu, Malloy, Kim M., Dickens, Hallum K., Huh, Gene, Lee, Douglas, Makowski, Liza, Zhou, Chunxiao, Bae-Jump, Victoria L.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5762298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29340030
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20754
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author Han, Jianjun
Wysham, Weiya Z.
Zhong, Yan
Guo, Hui
Zhang, Lu
Malloy, Kim M.
Dickens, Hallum K.
Huh, Gene
Lee, Douglas
Makowski, Liza
Zhou, Chunxiao
Bae-Jump, Victoria L.
author_facet Han, Jianjun
Wysham, Weiya Z.
Zhong, Yan
Guo, Hui
Zhang, Lu
Malloy, Kim M.
Dickens, Hallum K.
Huh, Gene
Lee, Douglas
Makowski, Liza
Zhou, Chunxiao
Bae-Jump, Victoria L.
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description Obesity is a significant risk factor for ovarian cancer (OC) and associated with worse outcomes for this disease. We assessed the anti-tumorigenic effects of metformin in human OC cell lines and a genetically engineered mouse model of high grade serous OC under obese and lean conditions. Metformin potently inhibited growth in a dose-dependent manner in all four human OC cell lines through AMPK/mTOR pathways. Treatment with metformin resulted in G1 arrest, induction of apoptosis, reduction of invasion and decreased hTERT expression. In the K18-gT(121)(+/-); p53(fl/) (fl); Brca1(fl/fl) (KpB) mouse model, metformin inhibited tumor growth in both lean and obese mice. However, in the obese mice, metformin decreased tumor growth by 60%, whereas tumor growth was only decreased by 32% in the lean mice (p=0.003) compared to vehicle-treated mice. The ovarian tumors from obese mice had evidence of impaired mitochondrial complex 2 function and energy supplied by omega fatty acid oxidation rather than glycolysis as compared to lean mice, as assessed by metabolomic profiling. The improved efficacy of metformin in obesity corresponded with inhibition of mitochondrial complex 1 and fatty acid oxidation, and stimulation of glycolysis in only the OCs of obese versus lean mice. In conclusion, metformin had anti-tumorigenic effects in OC cell lines and the KpB OC pre-clinical mouse model, with increased efficacy in obese versus lean mice. Detected metabolic changes may underlie why ovarian tumors in obese mice have heightened susceptibility to metformin.
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spelling pubmed-57622982018-01-16 Increased efficacy of metformin corresponds to differential metabolic effects in the ovarian tumors from obese versus lean mice Han, Jianjun Wysham, Weiya Z. Zhong, Yan Guo, Hui Zhang, Lu Malloy, Kim M. Dickens, Hallum K. Huh, Gene Lee, Douglas Makowski, Liza Zhou, Chunxiao Bae-Jump, Victoria L. Oncotarget Research Paper Obesity is a significant risk factor for ovarian cancer (OC) and associated with worse outcomes for this disease. We assessed the anti-tumorigenic effects of metformin in human OC cell lines and a genetically engineered mouse model of high grade serous OC under obese and lean conditions. Metformin potently inhibited growth in a dose-dependent manner in all four human OC cell lines through AMPK/mTOR pathways. Treatment with metformin resulted in G1 arrest, induction of apoptosis, reduction of invasion and decreased hTERT expression. In the K18-gT(121)(+/-); p53(fl/) (fl); Brca1(fl/fl) (KpB) mouse model, metformin inhibited tumor growth in both lean and obese mice. However, in the obese mice, metformin decreased tumor growth by 60%, whereas tumor growth was only decreased by 32% in the lean mice (p=0.003) compared to vehicle-treated mice. The ovarian tumors from obese mice had evidence of impaired mitochondrial complex 2 function and energy supplied by omega fatty acid oxidation rather than glycolysis as compared to lean mice, as assessed by metabolomic profiling. The improved efficacy of metformin in obesity corresponded with inhibition of mitochondrial complex 1 and fatty acid oxidation, and stimulation of glycolysis in only the OCs of obese versus lean mice. In conclusion, metformin had anti-tumorigenic effects in OC cell lines and the KpB OC pre-clinical mouse model, with increased efficacy in obese versus lean mice. Detected metabolic changes may underlie why ovarian tumors in obese mice have heightened susceptibility to metformin. Impact Journals LLC 2017-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5762298/ /pubmed/29340030 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20754 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Han et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Han, Jianjun
Wysham, Weiya Z.
Zhong, Yan
Guo, Hui
Zhang, Lu
Malloy, Kim M.
Dickens, Hallum K.
Huh, Gene
Lee, Douglas
Makowski, Liza
Zhou, Chunxiao
Bae-Jump, Victoria L.
Increased efficacy of metformin corresponds to differential metabolic effects in the ovarian tumors from obese versus lean mice
title Increased efficacy of metformin corresponds to differential metabolic effects in the ovarian tumors from obese versus lean mice
title_full Increased efficacy of metformin corresponds to differential metabolic effects in the ovarian tumors from obese versus lean mice
title_fullStr Increased efficacy of metformin corresponds to differential metabolic effects in the ovarian tumors from obese versus lean mice
title_full_unstemmed Increased efficacy of metformin corresponds to differential metabolic effects in the ovarian tumors from obese versus lean mice
title_short Increased efficacy of metformin corresponds to differential metabolic effects in the ovarian tumors from obese versus lean mice
title_sort increased efficacy of metformin corresponds to differential metabolic effects in the ovarian tumors from obese versus lean mice
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5762298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29340030
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20754
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