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Fasting-mimicking diet and hormone therapy induce breast cancer regression.

Irene Caffa1, Vanessa Spagnolo2,3, Valter D Longo4,5, Alessio Nencioni6,7, Claudio Vernieri3,8, Francesca Valdemarin1,9, Pamela Becherini1,9, Min Wei10, Sebastian Brandhorst10, Chiara Zucal11, Else Driehuis12,13, Lorenzo Ferrando9, Francesco Piacente1,9, Alberto Tagliafico14, Michele Cilli1, Luca Mastracci1,15, Valerio G Vellone1,15, Silvano Piazza11, Anna Laura Cremonini1,9, Raffaella Gradaschi1, Carolina Mantero1, Mario Passalacqua16, Alberto Ballestrero1,9, Gabriele Zoppoli1,9, Michele Cea1,9, Annalisa Arrighi9, Patrizio Odetti1,9, Fiammetta Monacelli1,9, Giulia Salvadori2,3, Salvatore Cortellino3, Hans Clevers12,13,17, Filippo De Braud2,8, Samir G Sukkar1, Alessandro Provenzani11.   

Abstract

Approximately 75% of all breast cancers express the oestrogen and/or progesterone receptors. Endocrine therapy is usually effective in these hormone-receptor-positive tumours, but primary and acquired resistance limits its long-term benefit1,2. Here we show that in mouse models of hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer, periodic fasting or a fasting-mimicking diet3-5 enhances the activity of the endocrine therapeutics tamoxifen and fulvestrant by lowering circulating IGF1, insulin and leptin and by inhibiting AKT-mTOR signalling via upregulation of EGR1 and PTEN. When fulvestrant is combined with palbociclib (a cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 inhibitor), adding periodic cycles of a fasting-mimicking diet promotes long-lasting tumour regression and reverts acquired resistance to drug treatment. Moreover, both fasting and a fasting-mimicking diet prevent tamoxifen-induced endometrial hyperplasia. In patients with hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer receiving oestrogen therapy, cycles of a fasting-mimicking diet cause metabolic changes analogous to those observed in mice, including reduced levels of insulin, leptin and IGF1, with the last two remaining low for extended periods. In mice, these long-lasting effects are associated with long-term anti-cancer activity. These results support further clinical studies of a fasting-mimicking diet as an adjuvant to oestrogen therapy in hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32669709      PMCID: PMC7881940          DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2502-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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