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World Trade Center dust exposure promotes cancer in PTEN-deficient mouse prostates.

Lin Wang1, Yitian Xu2, Licheng Zhang2, Kyeongah Kang2, Andriy Kobryn1, Kensey Portman1, Ronald E Gordon3, Ping-Ying Pan2, Emanuela Taioli4,5, Stuart A Aaronson1,5, Shu-Hsia Chen1,2, David J Mulholland1,5.   

Abstract

During the 9/11 attacks individuals were exposed to World Trade Center (WTC) dust which contained a complex mixture of carcinogens. Epidemiological studies have revealed the increased incidence of prostate and thyroid cancer in WTC survivors and responders. While reports have shown that WTC-dust associates with the increased prevalence of inflammatory related disorders, studies to date have not determined whether this exposure impacts cancer progression. In this study, we have used genetically engineered mouse (GEM) models with prostate specific deletion of the PTEN tumor suppressor to study the impact of WTC-dust exposure on deposition of dust particles, inflammation, and cancer progression. In normal C57/BL6 mice, dust exposure increased cellular expression of inflammatory genes with highest levels in the lung and peripheral blood. In normal and tumor bearing GEM mice, increased immune cell infiltration to the lungs was observed. Pathological evaluation of mice at different time points showed that WTC-dust exposure promoted PI3K-AKT activation, increased epithelial proliferation and acinar invasion in prostates with heterozygous and homozygous Pten loss. Using autochthonous and transplant GEM models of prostate cancer we demonstrated that dust exposure caused reduced survival as compared to control cohorts. Finally, we used imaging mass cytometry (IMC) to detect elevated immune cell infiltration and cellular expression of inflammatory markers in prostate tumors isolated from human WTC survivors. Collectively, our study shows that chronic inflammation, induced by WTC dust exposure, promotes more aggressive cancer in genetically predisposed prostates and potentially in patients.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35911788      PMCID: PMC9336209          DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.crc-21-0111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res Commun        ISSN: 2767-9764


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