Affiliation:
1. Department of Comparative Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2015 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Abstract
An adverse perinatal environment can increase long-term cancer risk, although the precise nature of associated perinatal triggers remain unknown. Sleep apnea is a common condition during pregnancy, characterized by recurrent cessations in breathing during sleep, and the potential consequences of sleep apnea during pregnancy as it relates to breast cancer risk in offspring have not been explored. To model sleep apnea, Sprague-Dawley dams were exposed during gestation to nightly intermittent hypoxia (GIH) or normoxia (GNx), and the mammary glands of female offspring were examined. GIH offspring demonstrated increased epithelial stem and progenitor cell populations, which are associated with diminished transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) activity. Elevations in adipose tissue stem cells in the mammary gland were also identified in GIH offspring. In aging females, mammary tumors formed in GIH offspring. These tumors displayed a dramatic increase in stroma compared to tumors from GNx offspring, as well as distinct patterns of expression of stem cell-related pathways. Together, these results suggest that exposure to sleep apnea during pregnancy leads to lasting changes in the mammary glands of female offspring. Increased stem and progenitor cell populations as a result of GIH exposure could enhance long-term breast cancer risk, as well as alter the clinical behavior of resulting breast tumors.
Funder
NIH
Carbone Cancer Center Support Grant
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