Peripubertal high‐fat diet promotes c‐Myc stabilization in mammary gland epithelium. Issue 7 (29th June 2020)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Peripubertal high‐fat diet promotes c‐Myc stabilization in mammary gland epithelium. Issue 7 (29th June 2020)
- Main Title:
- Peripubertal high‐fat diet promotes c‐Myc stabilization in mammary gland epithelium
- Authors:
- Kulathunga, Nilakshi
Kohno, Susumu
Linn, Paing
Nishimoto, Yuuki
Horike, Shin‐ichi
Zaraiskii, Mikhail I.
Kumar, Sharad
Muranaka, Hayato
Takahashi, Chiaki - Abstract:
- Abstract: Dietary fat consumption during accelerated stages of mammary gland development, such as peripubertal maturation or pregnancy, is known to increase the risk for breast cancer. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. Here we examined the gene expression profile of mouse mammary epithelial cells (MMECs) on exposure to a high‐fat diet (HFD) or control diet (CD). Trp53 −/− female mice were fed with the experimental diets for 5 weeks during the peripubertal period (3‐8 weeks of age). The treatment showed no significant difference in body weight between the HFD‐fed mice and CD‐fed mice. However, gene set enrichment analysis predicted a significant enrichment of c‐Myc target genes in animals fed HFD. Furthermore, we detected enhanced activity and stabilization of c‐Myc protein in MMECs exposed to a HFD. This was accompanied by augmented c‐Myc phosphorylation at S62 with a concomitant increase in ERK phosphorylation. Moreover, MMECs derived from HFD‐fed Trp53 −/− mouse showed increased colony‐ and sphere‐forming potential that was dependent on c‐Myc. Further, oleic acid, a major fatty acid constituent of the HFD, and TAK‐875, an agonist to G protein‐coupled receptor 40 (a receptor for oleic acid), enhanced c‐Myc stabilization and MMEC proliferation. Overall, our data indicate that HFD influences MMECs by stabilizing an oncoprotein, pointing to a novel mechanism underlying dietary fat‐mediated mammary carcinogenesis. Abstract : We analyzedAbstract: Dietary fat consumption during accelerated stages of mammary gland development, such as peripubertal maturation or pregnancy, is known to increase the risk for breast cancer. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. Here we examined the gene expression profile of mouse mammary epithelial cells (MMECs) on exposure to a high‐fat diet (HFD) or control diet (CD). Trp53 −/− female mice were fed with the experimental diets for 5 weeks during the peripubertal period (3‐8 weeks of age). The treatment showed no significant difference in body weight between the HFD‐fed mice and CD‐fed mice. However, gene set enrichment analysis predicted a significant enrichment of c‐Myc target genes in animals fed HFD. Furthermore, we detected enhanced activity and stabilization of c‐Myc protein in MMECs exposed to a HFD. This was accompanied by augmented c‐Myc phosphorylation at S62 with a concomitant increase in ERK phosphorylation. Moreover, MMECs derived from HFD‐fed Trp53 −/− mouse showed increased colony‐ and sphere‐forming potential that was dependent on c‐Myc. Further, oleic acid, a major fatty acid constituent of the HFD, and TAK‐875, an agonist to G protein‐coupled receptor 40 (a receptor for oleic acid), enhanced c‐Myc stabilization and MMEC proliferation. Overall, our data indicate that HFD influences MMECs by stabilizing an oncoprotein, pointing to a novel mechanism underlying dietary fat‐mediated mammary carcinogenesis. Abstract : We analyzed mammary gland epithelial cells derived from Trp53 −/− mice fed a high‐fat diet. This revealed a possibility that fatty acids induce stabilization of c‐Myc in mammary gland epithelial cells through enhancement of mitogenic signaling. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Cancer science. Volume 111:Issue 7(2020)
- Journal:
- Cancer science
- Issue:
- Volume 111:Issue 7(2020)
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- Volume 111, Issue 7 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 111
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0111-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 2336
- Page End:
- 2348
- Publication Date:
- 2020-06-29
- Subjects:
- breast cancer -- c‐Myc -- high‐fat diet -- mammary gland -- oleic acid
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/cas.14492 ↗
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- 1347-9032
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