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Adiponectin mediates antiproliferative and apoptotic responses in human MCF7 breast cancer cells
Authors:Dieudonne Marie-Noelle  Bussiere Marianne  Dos Santos Esther  Leneveu Marie-Christine  Giudicelli Yves  Pecquery René
Institution:Service de Biochimie et Biologie Moléculaire, UPRES-EA 2493, Faculté de Médecine Paris-Ile de France Ouest, Université Versailles-St Quentin, Centre Hospitalier de Poissy, 78303 Poissy Cedex, France.
Abstract:It is well established that obesity is a risk factor for breast cancer and that blood levels of adiponectin, a hormone mainly secreted by white adipocytes, are inversely correlated with the body fat mass. As adiponectin elicits anti-proliferative effects in some cell types, we tested the hypothesis that adiponectin could influence human breast cancer MCF-7 cell growth. Here we show that MCF-7 cells express adiponectin receptors and respond to human recombinant adiponectin by reducing their growth, AMPkinase activation, and p42/p44 MAPkinase inactivation. Further, we demonstrate that the anti-proliferative effect of adiponectin involves activation of cell apoptosis and inhibition of cell cycle. These findings suggest that adiponectin could act in vivo as a paracrine/endocrine growth inhibitor towards mammary epithelial cells. Moreover, adipose adiponectin production being strongly reduced in obesity, this study may help to explain why obesity is a risk factor of developing breast cancers.
Keywords:Adiponectin  Adiponectin receptors  MCF-7 proliferation  Signal transduction
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