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A Randomized Multicenter Phase II Study of Docosahexaenoic Acid in Patients with a History of Breast Cancer, Premalignant Lesions, or Benign Breast Disease.

Ayca Gucalp1,2, Xi K Zhou3, Elise D Cook4, Judy E Garber5, Katherine D Crew6, Julie R Nangia7, Priya Bhardwaj2, Dilip D Giri8, Olivier Elemento9, Akanksha Verma9, Hanhan Wang3, J Jack Lee10, Lana A Vornik4, Carrie Mays4, Diane Weber4, Valerie Sepeda4, Holly O'Kane5, Margaret Krasne11, Samantha Williams11, Patrick G Morris11, Brandy M Heckman-Stoddard12, Barbara K Dunn12, Clifford A Hudis11,13, Powel H Brown4, Andrew J Dannenberg2.   

Abstract

Obesity, a cause of subclinical inflammation, is a risk factor for the development of postmenopausal breast cancer and is associated with poorer cancer outcomes. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an omega-3 fatty acid, possesses anti-inflammatory properties. We hypothesized that treatment with DHA would reduce the expression of proinflammatory genes and aromatase, the rate-limiting enzyme for estrogen biosynthesis, in benign breast tissue of overweight/obese women. A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind phase II study of DHA given for 12 weeks to overweight/obese women with a history of stage I-III breast cancer, DCIS/LCIS, Paget's disease, or proliferative benign breast disease was carried out. In this placebo controlled trial, the primary objective was to determine whether DHA (1,000 mg by mouth twice daily) reduced breast tissue levels of TNFα. Secondary objectives included evaluation of the effect of DHA on breast tissue levels of COX-2, IL1β, aromatase, white adipose tissue inflammation, and gene expression by RNA-seq. Red blood cell fatty acid levels were measured to assess compliance. From July 2013 to November 2015, 64 participants were randomized and treated on trial (32 women per arm). Increased levels of omega-3 fatty acids in red blood cells were detected following treatment with DHA (P < 0.001) but not placebo. Treatment with DHA did not alter levels of TNFα (P = 0.71), or other biomarkers including the transcriptome in breast samples. Treatment with DHA was overall well-tolerated. Although compliance was confirmed, we did not observe changes in the levels of prespecified biomarkers in the breast after treatment with DHA when compared with placebo. Cancer Prev Res; 11(4); 203-14. ©2018 AACRSee related editorial by Fabian and Kimler, p. 187. ©2018 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29453232      PMCID: PMC6290902          DOI: 10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-17-0354

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Prev Res (Phila)        ISSN: 1940-6215


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Authors:  Stacy E Foran; James G Flood; Kent B Lewandrowski
Journal:  Arch Pathol Lab Med       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 5.534

2.  Adipocyte death defines macrophage localization and function in adipose tissue of obese mice and humans.

Authors:  Saverio Cinti; Grant Mitchell; Giorgio Barbatelli; Incoronata Murano; Enzo Ceresi; Emanuela Faloia; Shupei Wang; Melanie Fortier; Andrew S Greenberg; Martin S Obin
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2005-09-08       Impact factor: 5.922

3.  Risk Factors That Increase Risk of Estrogen Receptor-Positive and -Negative Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Karla Kerlikowske; Charlotte C Gard; Jeffrey A Tice; Elad Ziv; Steven R Cummings; Diana L Miglioretti
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  2016-12-31       Impact factor: 13.506

4.  Changes in erythrocyte membrane trans and marine fatty acids between 1999 and 2006 in older Americans.

Authors:  William S Harris; James V Pottala; Ramachandran S Vasan; Martin G Larson; Sander J Robins
Journal:  J Nutr       Date:  2012-05-23       Impact factor: 4.798

5.  Systemic Correlates of White Adipose Tissue Inflammation in Early-Stage Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Neil M Iyengar; Xi Kathy Zhou; Ayca Gucalp; Patrick G Morris; Louise R Howe; Dilip D Giri; Monica Morrow; Hanhan Wang; Michael Pollak; Lee W Jones; Clifford A Hudis; Andrew J Dannenberg
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2015-12-28       Impact factor: 12.531

6.  Differential eicosapentaenoic acid elevations and altered cardiovascular disease risk factor responses after supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid in postmenopausal women receiving and not receiving hormone replacement therapy.

Authors:  Ken D Stark; Bruce J Holub
Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr       Date:  2004-05       Impact factor: 7.045

7.  Adipose tissue foam cells are present in human obesity.

Authors:  Hagit Shapiro; Tal Pecht; Ruthy Shaco-Levy; Ilana Harman-Boehm; Boris Kirshtein; Yael Kuperman; Alon Chen; Matthias Blüher; Iris Shai; Assaf Rudich
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Review 8.  Intake of fish and marine n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and risk of breast cancer: meta-analysis of data from 21 independent prospective cohort studies.

Authors:  Ju-Sheng Zheng; Xiao-Jie Hu; Yi-Min Zhao; Jing Yang; Duo Li
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2013-06-27

9.  n3 PUFAs do not affect adipose tissue inflammation in overweight to moderately obese men and women.

Authors:  Mario Kratz; Jessica N Kuzma; Derek K Hagman; Brian van Yserloo; Colleen C Matthys; Holly S Callahan; David S Weigle
Journal:  J Nutr       Date:  2013-06-12       Impact factor: 4.798

10.  HIF-1α stimulates aromatase expression driven by prostaglandin E2 in breast adipose stroma.

Authors:  Nirukshi U Samarajeewa; Fangyuan Yang; Maria M Docanto; Minako Sakurai; Keely M McNamara; Hironobu Sasano; Stephen B Fox; Evan R Simpson; Kristy A Brown
Journal:  Breast Cancer Res       Date:  2013-04-08       Impact factor: 6.466

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1.  Change in Blood and Benign Breast Biomarkers in Women Undergoing a Weight-Loss Intervention Randomized to High-Dose ω-3 Fatty Acids versus Placebo.

Authors:  Carol J Fabian; Christie A Befort; Teresa A Phillips; Jennifer L Nydegger; Amy L Kreutzjans; Kandy R Powers; Trina Metheny; Jennifer R Klemp; Susan E Carlson; Debra K Sullivan; Carola M Zalles; Erin D Giles; Stephen D Hursting; Jinxiang Hu; Bruce F Kimler
Journal:  Cancer Prev Res (Phila)       Date:  2021-07-09

Review 2.  Current Landscape: The Mechanism and Therapeutic Impact of Obesity for Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Chongru Zhao; Weijie Hu; Yi Xu; Dawei Wang; Yichen Wang; Wenchang Lv; Mingchen Xiong; Yi Yi; Haiping Wang; Qi Zhang; Yiping Wu
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2021-07-19       Impact factor: 6.244

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