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Leptin upregulates VEGF in breast cancer via canonic and non-canonical signalling pathways and NFκB/HIF-1α activation

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CELLULAR SIGNALLING
卷 22, 期 9, 页码 1350-1362

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2010.05.003

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Leptin; VEGF; Breast cancer; NF kappa B; HIF-1 alpha

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  1. NIH/NCI [1SC1CA138658-01]
  2. NIH/ARRA [3SC1CA138658-0251]
  3. NIH/UAB
  4. Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Cancer Scholar Award [CIG-07-114]
  5. NIH [RR03034, 1C06 RR18386]

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High levels of VEGF and leptin are strongly linked to worse prognosis of breast cancer. Leptin signalling upregulates VEGF in human and mouse mammary tumor cells (MT), but the specific molecular mechanisms are largely unknown. Pharmacologic and genetic approaches were used to dissect the mechanism of leptin regulation of VEGF protein and mRNA in MT (4T1, EMT6 and MMT). A series of VEGF-promoter Luc-reporters (full-length and transcription factor-binding deletions) were transfected into MT to analyze leptin regulation of VEGF transcription. Deletion analysis of VEGF promoter and RNA knockdown shows that HIF-1 alpha and NF kappa B are essentials for leptin regulation of VEGF. Leptin activation of HIF-1 alpha was mainly linked to canonic (MAPK. PI-3K) and non-canonic (PKC, JNK and p38 MAP) signalling pathways. Leptin non-canonic signalling pathways (INK. p38 MAP and to less extent PKC) were linked to NF kappa B activation. SP1 was involved in leptin regulation of VEGF in 4T1 cells. AP1 was not involved and Ap2 repressed leptin-induced increase of VEGF. Overall, these data suggest that leptin signalling regulates VEGF mainly through HIF-1 alpha and NF kappa B. These results delineate a comprehensive mechanism for leptin regulation of VEGF in MT. Disruption of leptin signalling could be used as a novel way to treat breast cancer. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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