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Breast-Associated Adipocytes Secretome Induce Fatty Acid Uptake and Invasiveness in Breast Cancer Cells via CD36 Independently of Body Mass Index, Menopausal Status and Mammary Density

Breast adiposity is correlated with body mass index, menopausal status and mammary density. We here wish to establish how these factors influence the cross-talk between breast adipocytes and normal or malignant breast cells. Adipocyte-derived stem cells (ASCs) were obtained from healthy women and cl...

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Autores principales: Zaoui, Maurice, Morel, Mehdi, Ferrand, Nathalie, Fellahi, Soraya, Bastard, Jean-Philippe, Lamazière, Antonin, Larsen, Annette Kragh, Béréziat, Véronique, Atlan, Michael, Sabbah, Michèle
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6966437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31847105
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11122012
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author Zaoui, Maurice
Morel, Mehdi
Ferrand, Nathalie
Fellahi, Soraya
Bastard, Jean-Philippe
Lamazière, Antonin
Larsen, Annette Kragh
Béréziat, Véronique
Atlan, Michael
Sabbah, Michèle
author_facet Zaoui, Maurice
Morel, Mehdi
Ferrand, Nathalie
Fellahi, Soraya
Bastard, Jean-Philippe
Lamazière, Antonin
Larsen, Annette Kragh
Béréziat, Véronique
Atlan, Michael
Sabbah, Michèle
author_sort Zaoui, Maurice
collection PubMed
description Breast adiposity is correlated with body mass index, menopausal status and mammary density. We here wish to establish how these factors influence the cross-talk between breast adipocytes and normal or malignant breast cells. Adipocyte-derived stem cells (ASCs) were obtained from healthy women and classified into six distinct groups based on body mass index, menopausal status and mammary density. The ASCs were induced to differentiate, and the influence of their conditioned media (ACM) was determined. Unexpectedly, there were no detectable differences in adipogenic differentiation and secretion between the six ASC groups, while their corresponding ACMs had no detectable influence on normal breast cells. In clear contrast, all ACMs profoundly influenced the proliferation, migration and invasiveness of malignant breast cells and increased the number of lipid droplets in their cytoplasm via increased expression of the fatty acid receptor CD36, thereby increasing fatty acid uptake. Importantly, inhibition of CD36 reduced lipid droplet accumulation and attenuated the migration and invasion of the breast cancer cells. These findings suggest that breast-associated adipocytes potentiate the invasiveness of breast cancer cells which, at least in part, is mediated by metabolic reprogramming via CD36-mediated fatty acid uptake.
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spelling pubmed-69664372020-01-27 Breast-Associated Adipocytes Secretome Induce Fatty Acid Uptake and Invasiveness in Breast Cancer Cells via CD36 Independently of Body Mass Index, Menopausal Status and Mammary Density Zaoui, Maurice Morel, Mehdi Ferrand, Nathalie Fellahi, Soraya Bastard, Jean-Philippe Lamazière, Antonin Larsen, Annette Kragh Béréziat, Véronique Atlan, Michael Sabbah, Michèle Cancers (Basel) Article Breast adiposity is correlated with body mass index, menopausal status and mammary density. We here wish to establish how these factors influence the cross-talk between breast adipocytes and normal or malignant breast cells. Adipocyte-derived stem cells (ASCs) were obtained from healthy women and classified into six distinct groups based on body mass index, menopausal status and mammary density. The ASCs were induced to differentiate, and the influence of their conditioned media (ACM) was determined. Unexpectedly, there were no detectable differences in adipogenic differentiation and secretion between the six ASC groups, while their corresponding ACMs had no detectable influence on normal breast cells. In clear contrast, all ACMs profoundly influenced the proliferation, migration and invasiveness of malignant breast cells and increased the number of lipid droplets in their cytoplasm via increased expression of the fatty acid receptor CD36, thereby increasing fatty acid uptake. Importantly, inhibition of CD36 reduced lipid droplet accumulation and attenuated the migration and invasion of the breast cancer cells. These findings suggest that breast-associated adipocytes potentiate the invasiveness of breast cancer cells which, at least in part, is mediated by metabolic reprogramming via CD36-mediated fatty acid uptake. MDPI 2019-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6966437/ /pubmed/31847105 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11122012 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Zaoui, Maurice
Morel, Mehdi
Ferrand, Nathalie
Fellahi, Soraya
Bastard, Jean-Philippe
Lamazière, Antonin
Larsen, Annette Kragh
Béréziat, Véronique
Atlan, Michael
Sabbah, Michèle
Breast-Associated Adipocytes Secretome Induce Fatty Acid Uptake and Invasiveness in Breast Cancer Cells via CD36 Independently of Body Mass Index, Menopausal Status and Mammary Density
title Breast-Associated Adipocytes Secretome Induce Fatty Acid Uptake and Invasiveness in Breast Cancer Cells via CD36 Independently of Body Mass Index, Menopausal Status and Mammary Density
title_full Breast-Associated Adipocytes Secretome Induce Fatty Acid Uptake and Invasiveness in Breast Cancer Cells via CD36 Independently of Body Mass Index, Menopausal Status and Mammary Density
title_fullStr Breast-Associated Adipocytes Secretome Induce Fatty Acid Uptake and Invasiveness in Breast Cancer Cells via CD36 Independently of Body Mass Index, Menopausal Status and Mammary Density
title_full_unstemmed Breast-Associated Adipocytes Secretome Induce Fatty Acid Uptake and Invasiveness in Breast Cancer Cells via CD36 Independently of Body Mass Index, Menopausal Status and Mammary Density
title_short Breast-Associated Adipocytes Secretome Induce Fatty Acid Uptake and Invasiveness in Breast Cancer Cells via CD36 Independently of Body Mass Index, Menopausal Status and Mammary Density
title_sort breast-associated adipocytes secretome induce fatty acid uptake and invasiveness in breast cancer cells via cd36 independently of body mass index, menopausal status and mammary density
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6966437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31847105
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11122012
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