Cargando…

Separate and combined effects of advanced age and obesity on mammary adipose inflammation, immunosuppression and tumor progression in mouse models of triple negative breast cancer

INTRODUCTION: Advanced age and obesity are independent risk and progression factors for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), which presents significant public health concerns for the aging population and its increasing burden of obesity. Due to parallels between advanced age- and obesityrelated bio...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Smith, Laura A., Craven, Dalton M., Rainey, Magdalena A., Cozzo, Alyssa J., Carson, Meredith S., Glenny, Elaine M., Sheth, Nishita, McDonell, Shannon B., Rezeli, Erika T., Montgomery, Stephanie A., Bowers, Laura W., Coleman, Michael F., Hursting, Stephen D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9846347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36686775
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.1031174
_version_ 1784871158846324736
author Smith, Laura A.
Craven, Dalton M.
Rainey, Magdalena A.
Cozzo, Alyssa J.
Carson, Meredith S.
Glenny, Elaine M.
Sheth, Nishita
McDonell, Shannon B.
Rezeli, Erika T.
Montgomery, Stephanie A.
Bowers, Laura W.
Coleman, Michael F.
Hursting, Stephen D.
author_facet Smith, Laura A.
Craven, Dalton M.
Rainey, Magdalena A.
Cozzo, Alyssa J.
Carson, Meredith S.
Glenny, Elaine M.
Sheth, Nishita
McDonell, Shannon B.
Rezeli, Erika T.
Montgomery, Stephanie A.
Bowers, Laura W.
Coleman, Michael F.
Hursting, Stephen D.
author_sort Smith, Laura A.
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Advanced age and obesity are independent risk and progression factors for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), which presents significant public health concerns for the aging population and its increasing burden of obesity. Due to parallels between advanced age- and obesityrelated biology, particularly adipose inflammation, we hypothesized that advanced age and obesity each accelerate mammary tumor growth through convergent, and likely interactive, mechanisms. METHODS: To test this hypothesis, we orthotopically transplanted murine syngeneic TNBC cells into the mammary glands of young normoweight control (7 months), young diet-induced obese (DIO), aged normoweight control (17 months), and aged DIO female C57BL/6J mice. RESULTS: Here we report accelerated tumor growth in aged control and young DIO mice, compared with young controls. Transcriptional analyses revealed, with a few exceptions, overlapping patterns of mammary tumor inflammation and tumor immunosuppression in aged control mice and young DIO mice, relative to young controls. Moreover, aged control and young DIO tumors, compared with young controls, had reduced abundance ofcytotoxic CD8 T cells. Finally, DIO in advanced age exacerbated mammary tumor growth, inflammation and tumor immunosuppression. DISCUSSION: These findings demonstrate commonalities in the mechanisms driving TNBC in aged and obese mice, relative to young normoweight controls. Moreover, we found that advanced age and DIO interact to accelerate mammary tumor progression. Given the US population is getting older and more obese, age- and obesity-related biological differences will need to be considered when developing mechanism-based strategies for preventing or controlling breast cancer.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9846347
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-98463472023-01-19 Separate and combined effects of advanced age and obesity on mammary adipose inflammation, immunosuppression and tumor progression in mouse models of triple negative breast cancer Smith, Laura A. Craven, Dalton M. Rainey, Magdalena A. Cozzo, Alyssa J. Carson, Meredith S. Glenny, Elaine M. Sheth, Nishita McDonell, Shannon B. Rezeli, Erika T. Montgomery, Stephanie A. Bowers, Laura W. Coleman, Michael F. Hursting, Stephen D. Front Oncol Oncology INTRODUCTION: Advanced age and obesity are independent risk and progression factors for triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), which presents significant public health concerns for the aging population and its increasing burden of obesity. Due to parallels between advanced age- and obesityrelated biology, particularly adipose inflammation, we hypothesized that advanced age and obesity each accelerate mammary tumor growth through convergent, and likely interactive, mechanisms. METHODS: To test this hypothesis, we orthotopically transplanted murine syngeneic TNBC cells into the mammary glands of young normoweight control (7 months), young diet-induced obese (DIO), aged normoweight control (17 months), and aged DIO female C57BL/6J mice. RESULTS: Here we report accelerated tumor growth in aged control and young DIO mice, compared with young controls. Transcriptional analyses revealed, with a few exceptions, overlapping patterns of mammary tumor inflammation and tumor immunosuppression in aged control mice and young DIO mice, relative to young controls. Moreover, aged control and young DIO tumors, compared with young controls, had reduced abundance ofcytotoxic CD8 T cells. Finally, DIO in advanced age exacerbated mammary tumor growth, inflammation and tumor immunosuppression. DISCUSSION: These findings demonstrate commonalities in the mechanisms driving TNBC in aged and obese mice, relative to young normoweight controls. Moreover, we found that advanced age and DIO interact to accelerate mammary tumor progression. Given the US population is getting older and more obese, age- and obesity-related biological differences will need to be considered when developing mechanism-based strategies for preventing or controlling breast cancer. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9846347/ /pubmed/36686775 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.1031174 Text en Copyright © 2023 Smith, Craven, Rainey, Cozzo, Carson, Glenny, Sheth, McDonell, Rezeli, Montgomery, Bowers, Coleman and Hursting https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Smith, Laura A.
Craven, Dalton M.
Rainey, Magdalena A.
Cozzo, Alyssa J.
Carson, Meredith S.
Glenny, Elaine M.
Sheth, Nishita
McDonell, Shannon B.
Rezeli, Erika T.
Montgomery, Stephanie A.
Bowers, Laura W.
Coleman, Michael F.
Hursting, Stephen D.
Separate and combined effects of advanced age and obesity on mammary adipose inflammation, immunosuppression and tumor progression in mouse models of triple negative breast cancer
title Separate and combined effects of advanced age and obesity on mammary adipose inflammation, immunosuppression and tumor progression in mouse models of triple negative breast cancer
title_full Separate and combined effects of advanced age and obesity on mammary adipose inflammation, immunosuppression and tumor progression in mouse models of triple negative breast cancer
title_fullStr Separate and combined effects of advanced age and obesity on mammary adipose inflammation, immunosuppression and tumor progression in mouse models of triple negative breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Separate and combined effects of advanced age and obesity on mammary adipose inflammation, immunosuppression and tumor progression in mouse models of triple negative breast cancer
title_short Separate and combined effects of advanced age and obesity on mammary adipose inflammation, immunosuppression and tumor progression in mouse models of triple negative breast cancer
title_sort separate and combined effects of advanced age and obesity on mammary adipose inflammation, immunosuppression and tumor progression in mouse models of triple negative breast cancer
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9846347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36686775
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.1031174
work_keys_str_mv AT smithlauraa separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT cravendaltonm separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT raineymagdalenaa separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT cozzoalyssaj separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT carsonmerediths separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT glennyelainem separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT shethnishita separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT mcdonellshannonb separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT rezelierikat separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT montgomerystephaniea separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT bowerslauraw separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT colemanmichaelf separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer
AT hurstingstephend separateandcombinedeffectsofadvancedageandobesityonmammaryadiposeinflammationimmunosuppressionandtumorprogressioninmousemodelsoftriplenegativebreastcancer