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Time-restricted feeding normalizes hyperinsulinemia to inhibit breast cancer in obese postmenopausal mouse models

Manasi Das, Lesley G. Ellies, Deepak Kumar, Consuelo Sauceda, Alexis Oberg, Emilie Gross, Tyler Mandt, Isabel G. Newton, Mehak Kaur, Dorothy D. Sears, Nicholas J. G. Webster

Nature Communications · 2021 · ▲ 88 citations

Abstract

Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity with its associated metabolic dysregulation, including hyperinsulinemia and aberrant circadian rhythms, increases the risk for a variety of cancers including postmenopausal breast cancer. Caloric restriction(definition) can ameliorate the harmful metabolic effects of obesity and inhibit cancer progression but is difficult to implement and maintain outside of the clinic. In this study, we aim to test a time-restricted feeding (TRF) approach on mouse models of obesity-driven postmenopausal breast cancer. We show that TRF abrogates the obesity-enhanced mammary tumor growth in two orthotopic models in the absence of calorie restriction or weight loss. TRF also reduces breast cancer metastasis to the lung. Furthermore, TRF delays tumor initiation in a transgenic model of mammary tumorigenesis prior to the onset of obesity. Notably, TRF increases whole-body insulin sensitivity, reduces hyperinsulinemia, restores diurnal gene expression rhythms in the tumor, and attenuates tumor growth and insulin signaling. Importantly, inhibition of insulin secretion with diazoxide mimics TRF whereas artificial elevation of insulin through insulin pumps implantation reverses the effect of TRF, suggesting that TRF acts through modulating hyperinsulinemia. Our data suggest that TRF is likely to be effective in breast cancer prevention and therapy.

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Das, M., Ellies, L.G., Kumar, D., Sauceda, C., Oberg, A., Gross, E., Mandt, T., Newton, I.G., Kaur, M., Sears, D.D., &amp; Webster, N.J.G. (2021). Time-restricted feeding normalizes hyperinsulinemia to inhibit breast cancer in obese postmenopausal mouse models. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-20743-7
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Das M, Ellies LG, Kumar D, Sauceda C, Oberg A, Gross E, et al. Time-restricted feeding normalizes hyperinsulinemia to inhibit breast cancer in obese postmenopausal mouse models. Nature Communications. 2021. doi:10.1038/s41467-020-20743-7.
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@article{manasi2021Timere, title = {Time-restricted feeding normalizes hyperinsulinemia to inhibit breast cancer in obese postmenopausal mouse models}, author = {Manasi Das and Lesley G. Ellies and Deepak Kumar and Consuelo Sauceda and Alexis Oberg and Emilie Gross and Tyler Mandt and Isabel G. Newton and Mehak Kaur and Dorothy D. Sears and Nicholas J. G. Webster}, journal = {Nature Communications}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-020-20743-7}, }

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