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Statins attenuate outgrowth of breast cancer metastases
BACKGROUND: Metastasis in breast cancer foreshadows mortality, as clinically evident disease is aggressive and generally chemoresistant. Disseminated breast cancer cells often enter a period of dormancy for years to decades before they emerge as detectable cancers. Harboring of these dormant cells i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6220112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30401978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0267-7 |
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author | Beckwitt, Colin H. Clark, Amanda M. Ma, Bo Whaley, Diana Oltvai, Zoltán N. Wells, Alan |
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description | BACKGROUND: Metastasis in breast cancer foreshadows mortality, as clinically evident disease is aggressive and generally chemoresistant. Disseminated breast cancer cells often enter a period of dormancy for years to decades before they emerge as detectable cancers. Harboring of these dormant cells is not individually predictable, and available information suggests that these micrometastatic foci cannot be effectively targeted by existing therapies. As such, long-term, relatively non-toxic interventions that prevent metastatic outgrowth would be an advance in treatment. Epidemiological studies have found that statins reduce breast cancer specific mortality but not the incidence of primary cancer. However, the means by which statins reduce mortality without affecting primary tumor development remains unclear. METHODS: We examine statin efficacy against two breast cancer cell lines in models of breast cancer metastasis: a 2D in vitro co-culture model of breast cancer cell interaction with the liver, a 3D ex vivo microphysiological system model of breast cancer metastasis, and two independent mouse models of spontaneous breast cancer metastasis to the lung and liver, respectively. RESULTS: We demonstrate that statins can directly affect the proliferation of breast cancer cells, specifically at the metastatic site. In a 2D co-culture model of breast cancer cell interaction with the liver, we demonstrate that atorvastatin can directly suppress proliferation of mesenchymal but not epithelial breast cancer cells. Further, in an ex vivo 3D liver microphysiological system of breast cancer metastasis, we found that atorvastatin can block stimulated emergence of dormant breast cancer cells. In two independent models of spontaneous breast cancer metastasis to the liver and to the lung, we find that statins significantly reduce proliferation of the metastatic but not primary tumor cells. CONCLUSIONS: As statins can block metastatic tumor outgrowth, they should be considered for use as long-term adjuvant drugs to delay clinical emergence and decrease mortality in breast cancer patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-62201122019-11-07 Statins attenuate outgrowth of breast cancer metastases Beckwitt, Colin H. Clark, Amanda M. Ma, Bo Whaley, Diana Oltvai, Zoltán N. Wells, Alan Br J Cancer Article BACKGROUND: Metastasis in breast cancer foreshadows mortality, as clinically evident disease is aggressive and generally chemoresistant. Disseminated breast cancer cells often enter a period of dormancy for years to decades before they emerge as detectable cancers. Harboring of these dormant cells is not individually predictable, and available information suggests that these micrometastatic foci cannot be effectively targeted by existing therapies. As such, long-term, relatively non-toxic interventions that prevent metastatic outgrowth would be an advance in treatment. Epidemiological studies have found that statins reduce breast cancer specific mortality but not the incidence of primary cancer. However, the means by which statins reduce mortality without affecting primary tumor development remains unclear. METHODS: We examine statin efficacy against two breast cancer cell lines in models of breast cancer metastasis: a 2D in vitro co-culture model of breast cancer cell interaction with the liver, a 3D ex vivo microphysiological system model of breast cancer metastasis, and two independent mouse models of spontaneous breast cancer metastasis to the lung and liver, respectively. RESULTS: We demonstrate that statins can directly affect the proliferation of breast cancer cells, specifically at the metastatic site. In a 2D co-culture model of breast cancer cell interaction with the liver, we demonstrate that atorvastatin can directly suppress proliferation of mesenchymal but not epithelial breast cancer cells. Further, in an ex vivo 3D liver microphysiological system of breast cancer metastasis, we found that atorvastatin can block stimulated emergence of dormant breast cancer cells. In two independent models of spontaneous breast cancer metastasis to the liver and to the lung, we find that statins significantly reduce proliferation of the metastatic but not primary tumor cells. CONCLUSIONS: As statins can block metastatic tumor outgrowth, they should be considered for use as long-term adjuvant drugs to delay clinical emergence and decrease mortality in breast cancer patients. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-11-07 2018-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6220112/ /pubmed/30401978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0267-7 Text en © Cancer Research UK 2018 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is published under the standard license to publish agreement. After 12 months the work will become freely available and the license terms will switch to a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0). |
spellingShingle | Article Beckwitt, Colin H. Clark, Amanda M. Ma, Bo Whaley, Diana Oltvai, Zoltán N. Wells, Alan Statins attenuate outgrowth of breast cancer metastases |
title | Statins attenuate outgrowth of breast cancer metastases |
title_full | Statins attenuate outgrowth of breast cancer metastases |
title_fullStr | Statins attenuate outgrowth of breast cancer metastases |
title_full_unstemmed | Statins attenuate outgrowth of breast cancer metastases |
title_short | Statins attenuate outgrowth of breast cancer metastases |
title_sort | statins attenuate outgrowth of breast cancer metastases |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6220112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30401978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0267-7 |
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