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The biguanides metformin and phenformin inhibit angiogenesis, local and metastatic growth of breast cancer by targeting both neoplastic and microenvironment cells
Stefania Orecchioni, Francesca Reggiani, Giovanna Talarico, Patrizia Mancuso, Angelica Calleri, Giuliana Gregato, Valentina Labanca, Douglas M. Noonan, Katiuscia Dallaglio, Adriana Albini, Francesco Bertolini
International Journal of Cancer · 2014 · ▲ 140 citations
Deregulated nutrient-sensing
Stem-cell exhaustion
Metformin
Cell culture / in vitro
Human
Mouse
In vitro
Abstract
The human white adipose tissue (WAT) contains progenitors with cooperative roles in breast cancer (BC) angiogenesis, local and metastatic progression. The biguanide Metformin (Met), commonly used for Type 2 diabetes, might have activity against BC and was found to inhibit angiogenesis in vivo. We studied Met and another biguanide, phenformin (Phe), in vitro and in vivo in BC models. In vitro, biguanides activated AMPK, inhibited Complex 1 of the respiratory chain and induced apoptosis of BC and WAT endothelial cells. In coculture, biguanides inhibited the production of several angiogenic proteins. In vivo, biguanides inhibited local and metastatic growth of triple negative and HER2+ BC in immune-competent and immune-deficient mice orthotopically injected with BC. Biguanides inhibited local and metastatic BC growth in a genetically engineered murine model model of HER2+ BC. In vivo, biguanides increased pimonidazole binding (but not HIF-1 expression) of WAT progenitors, reduced tumor microvessel density and altered the vascular pericyte/endothelial cell ratio, so that cancer vessels displayed a dysplastic phenotype. Phe was significantly more active than Met both in vitro and in vivo. Considering their safety profile, biguanides deserve to be further investigated for BC prevention in high-risk subjects, in combination with chemo and/or targeted therapy and/or as post-therapy consolidation or maintenance therapy for the prevention of BC recurrence.
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Orecchioni, S., Reggiani, F., Talarico, G., Mancuso, P., Calleri, A., Gregato, G., Labanca, V., Noonan, D.M., Dallaglio, K., Albini, A., & Bertolini, F. (2014). The biguanides metformin and phenformin inhibit angiogenesis, local and metastatic growth of breast cancer by targeting both neoplastic and microenvironment cells. <em>International Journal of Cancer</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.29193
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Orecchioni S, Reggiani F, Talarico G, Mancuso P, Calleri A, Gregato G, et al. The biguanides metformin and phenformin inhibit angiogenesis, local and metastatic growth of breast cancer by targeting both neoplastic and microenvironment cells. International Journal of Cancer. 2014. doi:10.1002/ijc.29193.
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@article{stefania2014Thebig,
title = {The biguanides metformin and phenformin inhibit angiogenesis, local and metastatic growth of breast cancer by targeting both neoplastic and microenvironment cells},
author = {Stefania Orecchioni and Francesca Reggiani and Giovanna Talarico and Patrizia Mancuso and Angelica Calleri and Giuliana Gregato and Valentina Labanca and Douglas M. Noonan and Katiuscia Dallaglio and Adriana Albini and Francesco Bertolini},
journal = {International Journal of Cancer},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1002/ijc.29193},
}
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