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Obesity hormones and itaconate mediating inflammation in human colon cancer cells – Another lead to early-onset colon cancer?()

BACKGROUND: Chronic inflammation is a key feature of obesity and a hallmark of colon cancer (CC). The obesity-related hormones leptin and adiponectin alter inflammatory gene profiles in cancer, but their specific role in CC is unclear. We have previously studied the effects of leptin and the macroph...

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Autores principales: Scheurlen, Katharina M., Snook, Dylan L., Alfieri, Toriana, Littlefield, Andrew B., George, Joan B., Seraphine, Caden, Cook, Cheyenne N., Rochet, Andre, Gaskins, Jeremy T., Galandiuk, Susan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9941943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36825172
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13132
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author Scheurlen, Katharina M.
Snook, Dylan L.
Alfieri, Toriana
Littlefield, Andrew B.
George, Joan B.
Seraphine, Caden
Cook, Cheyenne N.
Rochet, Andre
Gaskins, Jeremy T.
Galandiuk, Susan
author_facet Scheurlen, Katharina M.
Snook, Dylan L.
Alfieri, Toriana
Littlefield, Andrew B.
George, Joan B.
Seraphine, Caden
Cook, Cheyenne N.
Rochet, Andre
Gaskins, Jeremy T.
Galandiuk, Susan
author_sort Scheurlen, Katharina M.
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic inflammation is a key feature of obesity and a hallmark of colon cancer (CC). The obesity-related hormones leptin and adiponectin alter inflammatory gene profiles in cancer, but their specific role in CC is unclear. We have previously studied the effects of leptin and the macrophage-specific mediator itaconate on M2-like macrophages. This current study evaluates their effects on CC cells. METHODS: HT-29 CC cells (derived from a young patient, stage III CC) were treated with either leptin, adiponectin, 4-octyl itaconate (OI) or dimethyl itaconate (DI). Gene expression after treatment was analyzed at four time points (3, 6, 18, and 24 h). RESULTS: CCL22 was upregulated after treatment with adiponectin (at 18 h [FC 16.3, p < 0.001]). IL-8 expression increased following both adiponectin (at 3 h [FC 68.1, p < 0.001]) and leptin treatments (at 6 h [FC 7.3, p < 0.001]), while OI induced downregulation of IL-8 (at 24 h [FC −5.0, p < 0.001]). CXCL10 was upregulated after adiponectin treatment (at 6 h [FC 3.0, p = 0.025]) and downregulated by both OI and DI at 24 h, respectively (OI [FC −10.0, p < 0.001]; DI [FC −10.0, p < 0.001]). IL-1β was upregulated after adiponectin treatment (at 3 h [FC 10.6, p < 0.001]) and downregulated by DI (at 24 h [FC −5.0, p < 0.001]). TNF-α expression was induced following adiponectin (at 6 h [FC 110.7, p < 0.001]), leptin (at 18 h [FC 5.8, p = 0.027]) and OI (at 3 h [FC 91.1, p = 0.001]). PPARγ was affected by both OI (at 3 h [FC 10.1, p = 0.031], at 24 h [FC −10.0, p = 0.031]) and DI (at 18 h [FC −1.7, p = 0.033]). CONCLUSIONS: Obesity hormones directly affect inflammatory gene expression in HT29 CC cells, potentially enhancing cancer progression. Itaconate affects the prognostic marker PPARγ in HT29 CC cells. Leptin, adiponectin and itaconate may represent a link between obesity and CC.
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spelling pubmed-99419432023-02-22 Obesity hormones and itaconate mediating inflammation in human colon cancer cells – Another lead to early-onset colon cancer?() Scheurlen, Katharina M. Snook, Dylan L. Alfieri, Toriana Littlefield, Andrew B. George, Joan B. Seraphine, Caden Cook, Cheyenne N. Rochet, Andre Gaskins, Jeremy T. Galandiuk, Susan Heliyon Research Article BACKGROUND: Chronic inflammation is a key feature of obesity and a hallmark of colon cancer (CC). The obesity-related hormones leptin and adiponectin alter inflammatory gene profiles in cancer, but their specific role in CC is unclear. We have previously studied the effects of leptin and the macrophage-specific mediator itaconate on M2-like macrophages. This current study evaluates their effects on CC cells. METHODS: HT-29 CC cells (derived from a young patient, stage III CC) were treated with either leptin, adiponectin, 4-octyl itaconate (OI) or dimethyl itaconate (DI). Gene expression after treatment was analyzed at four time points (3, 6, 18, and 24 h). RESULTS: CCL22 was upregulated after treatment with adiponectin (at 18 h [FC 16.3, p < 0.001]). IL-8 expression increased following both adiponectin (at 3 h [FC 68.1, p < 0.001]) and leptin treatments (at 6 h [FC 7.3, p < 0.001]), while OI induced downregulation of IL-8 (at 24 h [FC −5.0, p < 0.001]). CXCL10 was upregulated after adiponectin treatment (at 6 h [FC 3.0, p = 0.025]) and downregulated by both OI and DI at 24 h, respectively (OI [FC −10.0, p < 0.001]; DI [FC −10.0, p < 0.001]). IL-1β was upregulated after adiponectin treatment (at 3 h [FC 10.6, p < 0.001]) and downregulated by DI (at 24 h [FC −5.0, p < 0.001]). TNF-α expression was induced following adiponectin (at 6 h [FC 110.7, p < 0.001]), leptin (at 18 h [FC 5.8, p = 0.027]) and OI (at 3 h [FC 91.1, p = 0.001]). PPARγ was affected by both OI (at 3 h [FC 10.1, p = 0.031], at 24 h [FC −10.0, p = 0.031]) and DI (at 18 h [FC −1.7, p = 0.033]). CONCLUSIONS: Obesity hormones directly affect inflammatory gene expression in HT29 CC cells, potentially enhancing cancer progression. Itaconate affects the prognostic marker PPARγ in HT29 CC cells. Leptin, adiponectin and itaconate may represent a link between obesity and CC. Elsevier 2023-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9941943/ /pubmed/36825172 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13132 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Scheurlen, Katharina M.
Snook, Dylan L.
Alfieri, Toriana
Littlefield, Andrew B.
George, Joan B.
Seraphine, Caden
Cook, Cheyenne N.
Rochet, Andre
Gaskins, Jeremy T.
Galandiuk, Susan
Obesity hormones and itaconate mediating inflammation in human colon cancer cells – Another lead to early-onset colon cancer?()
title Obesity hormones and itaconate mediating inflammation in human colon cancer cells – Another lead to early-onset colon cancer?()
title_full Obesity hormones and itaconate mediating inflammation in human colon cancer cells – Another lead to early-onset colon cancer?()
title_fullStr Obesity hormones and itaconate mediating inflammation in human colon cancer cells – Another lead to early-onset colon cancer?()
title_full_unstemmed Obesity hormones and itaconate mediating inflammation in human colon cancer cells – Another lead to early-onset colon cancer?()
title_short Obesity hormones and itaconate mediating inflammation in human colon cancer cells – Another lead to early-onset colon cancer?()
title_sort obesity hormones and itaconate mediating inflammation in human colon cancer cells – another lead to early-onset colon cancer?()
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9941943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36825172
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13132
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