PPARγ signaling exacerbates mammary gland tumor development
- 1 March 2004
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genes & Development
- Vol. 18 (5), 528-540
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1167804
Abstract
Breast cancer cell lines that express the nuclear peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) can be prompted to undergo growth arrest and differentiation when treated with synthetic PPARγ ligands. To evaluate the therapeutic potential of increased PPARγ signaling in vivo, we generated transgenic mice that express a constitutively active form of PPARγ in mammary gland. These mice are indistinguishable from their wild-type littermates. However, when bred to a transgenic strain prone to mammary gland cancer, bigenic animals develop tumors with greatly accelerated kinetics. Surprisingly, in spite of their more malignant nature, bigenic tumors are more secretory and differentiated. The molecular basis of this tumor-promoting effect may be an increase in Wnt signaling, as ligand activation of PPARγ potentiates Wnt function in an in vivo model of this pathway. These results suggest that once an initiating event has taken place, increased PPARγ signaling serves as a tumor promoter in the mammary gland.Keywords
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