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Diet Alters Entero-Mammary Signaling to Regulate the Breast Microbiome and Tumorigenesis.

David R Soto-Pantoja1,2,3, Mohamed Gaber1,2, Alana A Arnone1, Steven M Bronson1, Nildris Cruz-Diaz1, Adam S Wilson1, Kenysha Y J Clear1, Manuel U Ramirez1, Gregory L Kucera2,3, Edward A Levine1,2,3, Sophie A Lelièvre4, Lesley Chaboub4, Akiko Chiba1,3, Hariom Yadav5,6, Pierre-Alexandre Vidi2,3, Katherine L Cook7,2,3.   

Abstract

Obesity and poor diet often go hand-in-hand, altering metabolic signaling and thereby impacting breast cancer risk and outcomes. We have recently demonstrated that dietary patterns modulate mammary microbiota populations. An important and largely open question is whether the microbiome of the gut and mammary gland mediates the dietary effects on breast cancer. To address this, we performed fecal transplants between mice on control or high-fat diets (HFD) and recorded mammary tumor outcomes in a chemical carcinogenesis model. HFD induced protumorigenic effects, which could be mimicked in animals fed a control diet by transplanting HFD-derived microbiota. Fecal transplants altered both the gut and mammary tumor microbiota populations, suggesting a link between the gut and breast microbiomes. HFD increased serum levels of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and control diet-derived fecal transplant reduced LPS bioavailability in HFD-fed animals. In vitro models of the normal breast epithelium showed that LPS disrupts tight junctions (TJ) and compromises epithelial permeability. In mice, HFD or fecal transplant from animals on HFD reduced expression of TJ-associated genes in the gut and mammary gland. Furthermore, infecting breast cancer cells with an HFD-derived microbiome increased proliferation, implicating tumor-associated bacteria in cancer signaling. In a double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial of patients with breast cancer administered fish oil supplements before primary tumor resection, dietary intervention modulated the microbiota in tumors and normal breast tissue. This study demonstrates a link between the gut and breast that mediates the effect of diet on cancer. SIGNIFICANCE: This study demonstrates that diet shifts the microbiome in the gut and the breast tumor microenvironment to affect tumorigenesis, and oral dietary interventions can modulate the tumor microbiota in patients with breast cancer. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/canres/81/14/3890/F1.large.jpg. ©2021 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34083249      PMCID: PMC8981494          DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-20-2983

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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Review 4.  The Link Between the Microbiota and HER2+ Breast Cancer: The New Challenge of Precision Medicine.

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