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Adipocyte culture medium stimulates production of macrophage inhibitory cytokine 1 in MDA-MB-231 cells
Authors:Kim Jae Hyeong  Kim Kun-yong  Jeon Jun Ho  Lee Su Hee  Hwang Ji-Eun  Lee Jung Hyeong  Kim Kwang Kyu  Lim Jong-Seok  Kim Keun Il  Moon Eun-Yi  Lee Hee Gu  Ryu Jae-Ha  Yang Young
Affiliation:Research Center for Women's Disease, Department of Life Science, Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul 140-742, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:Obesity is one of the potential risk factors in causing breast cancer. As a result, adipose tissue surrounding breast ductal cells may play an important role in the breast cancer development or progression. To identify the genes that are regulated by factors secreted from adipocytes in breast cancer cells, MDA-MB-231 cells were treated with the culture medium of adipocytes. Most of induced genes were related to immune function and wound healing, which share a common gene expression signature with cancer progression. In present study macrophage inhibitory cytokine 1 (MIC-1) gene was studied among the induced genes. It was found that both MIC-1 mRNA and protein were dramatically increased by the culture medium of adipocytes. Furthermore, proteinase K-treated adipocyte culture supernatants also induced MIC-1 expression. These findings indicate that proteins are not major MIC-1 inducing factors in adipocyte culture medium. Consequently, we examined the effect of free fatty acids such as palmitate and oleate on MIC-1 induction and found that palmitate markedly induced MIC-1 gene expression, whereas oleate did not. Adipocyte culture medium- and palmitate-induced MIC-1 gene expression was mediated by the activation of p38 MAPK, but not by the activation of JNK, ERK, and NF-kappaB pathway. In addition, adipocyte-CM-induced MIC-1 also increased invasiveness of MDA-MB-231 cells.
Keywords:Adipocytes   MIC-1   Breast cancer   MDA-MB-231
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