| Literature DB >> 33318171 |
Yuhao Gao1, Xiaosong Chen2,3, Qing He1, Ryan C Gimple4,5, Yajin Liao1, Liang Wang6, Rong Wu1, Qi Xie7, Jeremy N Rich8,9, Kunwei Shen10,3, Zengqiang Yuan11.
Abstract
Adipocytes have been implicated in breast tumor growth and stemness maintenance through secreted factors. However, the mechanisms by which these cytokines are regulated during diet-induced obesity and contribute to breast tumorigenesis remain largely unknown. Here we show that transcription cofactor TAZ in adipocytes is directly up-regulated by the free fatty acid/PPARγ axis upon dietary fat stimulation. TAZ knockdown alters the expression profile of a series of secreted proteins and attenuates the tumor-supporting function of adipocytes. Moreover, we identify Resistin, an adipose-derived hormone, as a functional downstream target of TAZ, which facilitates tumorigenesis, and its expression correlated with adipocyitc TAZ in triple-negative breast cancer samples. Further, Adiponectin-cre-mediated TAZ knockout in adipocytes mitigates breast tumor growth. Taken together, our findings highlight how diet-induced TAZ expression in adipocytes promotes tumorigenesis, suggesting promising cancer therapeutic targets.Entities:
Keywords: Resistin; TAZ; adipocyte; breast tumorigenesis
Year: 2020 PMID: 33318171 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2005950117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205