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Response to immune checkpoint blockade improved in pre-clinical model of breast cancer after bariatric surgery

Bariatric surgery is a sustainable weight loss approach, including vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG). Obesity exacerbates tumor growth, while diet-induced weight loss impairs progression. It remains unknown how bariatric surgery-induced weight loss impacts cancer progression or alters response to th...

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Autores principales: Sipe, Laura M, Chaib, Mehdi, Korba, Emily B, Jo, Heejoon, Lovely, Mary Camille, Counts, Brittany R, Tanveer, Ubaid, Holt, Jeremiah R, Clements, Jared C, John, Neena A, Daria, Deidre, Marion, Tony N, Bohm, Margaret S, Sekhri, Radhika, Pingili, Ajeeth K, Teng, Bin, Carson, James A, Hayes, D Neil, Davis, Matthew J, Cook, Katherine L, Pierre, Joseph F, Makowski, Liza
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9342954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35775614
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79143
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author Sipe, Laura M
Chaib, Mehdi
Korba, Emily B
Jo, Heejoon
Lovely, Mary Camille
Counts, Brittany R
Tanveer, Ubaid
Holt, Jeremiah R
Clements, Jared C
John, Neena A
Daria, Deidre
Marion, Tony N
Bohm, Margaret S
Sekhri, Radhika
Pingili, Ajeeth K
Teng, Bin
Carson, James A
Hayes, D Neil
Davis, Matthew J
Cook, Katherine L
Pierre, Joseph F
Makowski, Liza
author_facet Sipe, Laura M
Chaib, Mehdi
Korba, Emily B
Jo, Heejoon
Lovely, Mary Camille
Counts, Brittany R
Tanveer, Ubaid
Holt, Jeremiah R
Clements, Jared C
John, Neena A
Daria, Deidre
Marion, Tony N
Bohm, Margaret S
Sekhri, Radhika
Pingili, Ajeeth K
Teng, Bin
Carson, James A
Hayes, D Neil
Davis, Matthew J
Cook, Katherine L
Pierre, Joseph F
Makowski, Liza
author_sort Sipe, Laura M
collection PubMed
description Bariatric surgery is a sustainable weight loss approach, including vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG). Obesity exacerbates tumor growth, while diet-induced weight loss impairs progression. It remains unknown how bariatric surgery-induced weight loss impacts cancer progression or alters response to therapy. Using a pre-clinical model of obesity followed by VSG or diet-induced weight loss, breast cancer progression and immune checkpoint blockade therapy were investigated. Weight loss by VSG or weight-matched dietary intervention before tumor engraftment protected against obesity-exacerbated tumor progression. However, VSG was not as effective as diet in reducing tumor burden despite achieving similar weight and adiposity loss. Leptin did not associate with changes in tumor burden; however, circulating IL-6 was elevated in VSG mice. Uniquely, VSG tumors displayed elevated inflammation and immune checkpoint ligand PD-L1+ myeloid and non-immune cells. VSG tumors also had reduced T lymphocytes and markers of cytolysis, suggesting an ineffective anti-tumor microenvironment which prompted investigation of immune checkpoint blockade. While obese mice were resistant to immune checkpoint blockade, anti-PD-L1 potently impaired tumor progression after VSG through improved anti-tumor immunity. Thus, in formerly obese mice, surgical weight loss followed by immunotherapy reduced breast cancer burden. Finally, we compared transcriptomic changes in adipose tissue after bariatric surgery from patients and mouse models. A conserved bariatric surgery-associated weight loss signature (BSAS) was identified which significantly associated with decreased tumor volume. Findings demonstrate conserved impacts of obesity and bariatric surgery-induced weight loss pathways associated with breast cancer progression.
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spelling pubmed-93429542022-08-02 Response to immune checkpoint blockade improved in pre-clinical model of breast cancer after bariatric surgery Sipe, Laura M Chaib, Mehdi Korba, Emily B Jo, Heejoon Lovely, Mary Camille Counts, Brittany R Tanveer, Ubaid Holt, Jeremiah R Clements, Jared C John, Neena A Daria, Deidre Marion, Tony N Bohm, Margaret S Sekhri, Radhika Pingili, Ajeeth K Teng, Bin Carson, James A Hayes, D Neil Davis, Matthew J Cook, Katherine L Pierre, Joseph F Makowski, Liza eLife Cancer Biology Bariatric surgery is a sustainable weight loss approach, including vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG). Obesity exacerbates tumor growth, while diet-induced weight loss impairs progression. It remains unknown how bariatric surgery-induced weight loss impacts cancer progression or alters response to therapy. Using a pre-clinical model of obesity followed by VSG or diet-induced weight loss, breast cancer progression and immune checkpoint blockade therapy were investigated. Weight loss by VSG or weight-matched dietary intervention before tumor engraftment protected against obesity-exacerbated tumor progression. However, VSG was not as effective as diet in reducing tumor burden despite achieving similar weight and adiposity loss. Leptin did not associate with changes in tumor burden; however, circulating IL-6 was elevated in VSG mice. Uniquely, VSG tumors displayed elevated inflammation and immune checkpoint ligand PD-L1+ myeloid and non-immune cells. VSG tumors also had reduced T lymphocytes and markers of cytolysis, suggesting an ineffective anti-tumor microenvironment which prompted investigation of immune checkpoint blockade. While obese mice were resistant to immune checkpoint blockade, anti-PD-L1 potently impaired tumor progression after VSG through improved anti-tumor immunity. Thus, in formerly obese mice, surgical weight loss followed by immunotherapy reduced breast cancer burden. Finally, we compared transcriptomic changes in adipose tissue after bariatric surgery from patients and mouse models. A conserved bariatric surgery-associated weight loss signature (BSAS) was identified which significantly associated with decreased tumor volume. Findings demonstrate conserved impacts of obesity and bariatric surgery-induced weight loss pathways associated with breast cancer progression. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9342954/ /pubmed/35775614 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79143 Text en © 2022, Sipe et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Cancer Biology
Sipe, Laura M
Chaib, Mehdi
Korba, Emily B
Jo, Heejoon
Lovely, Mary Camille
Counts, Brittany R
Tanveer, Ubaid
Holt, Jeremiah R
Clements, Jared C
John, Neena A
Daria, Deidre
Marion, Tony N
Bohm, Margaret S
Sekhri, Radhika
Pingili, Ajeeth K
Teng, Bin
Carson, James A
Hayes, D Neil
Davis, Matthew J
Cook, Katherine L
Pierre, Joseph F
Makowski, Liza
Response to immune checkpoint blockade improved in pre-clinical model of breast cancer after bariatric surgery
title Response to immune checkpoint blockade improved in pre-clinical model of breast cancer after bariatric surgery
title_full Response to immune checkpoint blockade improved in pre-clinical model of breast cancer after bariatric surgery
title_fullStr Response to immune checkpoint blockade improved in pre-clinical model of breast cancer after bariatric surgery
title_full_unstemmed Response to immune checkpoint blockade improved in pre-clinical model of breast cancer after bariatric surgery
title_short Response to immune checkpoint blockade improved in pre-clinical model of breast cancer after bariatric surgery
title_sort response to immune checkpoint blockade improved in pre-clinical model of breast cancer after bariatric surgery
topic Cancer Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9342954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35775614
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79143
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