Calorie Restriction Outperforms Bariatric Surgery in a Murine Model of Obesity and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Author:

Coleman Michael FORCID,Camp Kristina KORCID,McFarlane Tori L,Doerstling Steven SORCID,Khatib Subreen AORCID,Rezeli Erika TORCID,Lewis Alfor G,Pfeil Alex J,Smith Laura A,Bowers Laura W,Fouladi FarnazORCID,Gong WeidaORCID,Glenny Elaine MORCID,Parker Joel S,Milne Ginger LORCID,Carroll Ian M,Fodor Anthony AORCID,Seeley Randy J,Hursting Stephen DORCID

Abstract

AbstractObesity promotes triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), and effective interventions are urgently needed to break the obesity-TNBC link. Epidemiologic studies indicate that bariatric surgery reduces TNBC risk, while evidence is limited or conflicted for weight loss via low-fat diet (LFD) or calorie restriction (CR). Using a murine model of obesity- driven TNBC, we compared the antitumor effects of vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG) with LFD, chronic CR, and intermittent CR. Each intervention generated weight and fat loss and suppressed tumor growth relative to obese mice (greatest suppression with CR). VSG and CR regimens exerted both similar and unique effects, as assessed using multi-omic approaches, in reversing obesity-associated transcriptional, epigenetic, secretome, and microbiota changes and restoring antitumor immunity. Thus, in a murine model of TNBC, bariatric surgery and CR each reverse obesity-driven tumor growth via shared and distinct antitumor mechanisms, and CR is superior to VSG in reversing obesity’s procancer effects.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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