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Obesity triggers tumoral senescence and renders poorly immunogenic malignancies amenable to senolysis.


ABSTRACT: Obesity is a major risk factor for cancer. Conventional thought suggests that elevated adiposity predisposes to heightened inflammatory stress and potentiates tumor growth, yet underlying mechanisms remain ill-defined. Here, we show that tumors from patients with a body mass index >35 carry a high burden of senescent cells. In mouse syngeneic tumor models, we correlated a pronounced accretion of senescent cancer cells with poorly immunogenic tumors when mice were subjected to diet-induced obesity (DIO). Highly immunogenic tumors showed lesser senescence burden suggesting immune-mediated elimination of senescent cancer cells, likely targeted as a consequence of their senescence-associated secretory phenotype. Treatment with the senolytic BH3 mimetic small molecule inhibitor ABT-263 selectively stalled tumor growth in mice with DIO to rates comparable to regular diet-fed mice. Thus, consideration of body adiposity in the selection of cancer therapy may be a critical determinant for disease outcome in poorly immunogenic malignancies.

SUBMITTER: Fournier F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9910606 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Obesity triggers tumoral senescence and renders poorly immunogenic malignancies amenable to senolysis.

Fournier Frédérik F   Diaz-Marin Roberto R   Pilon Frédérique F   Neault Mathieu M   Juneau Rachel R   Girouard Gabrielle G   Wilson Ariel M AM   Larrivée Bruno B   Mallette Frédérick A FA   Crespo-Garcia Sergio S   Sapieha Przemyslaw P  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20221227 1


Obesity is a major risk factor for cancer. Conventional thought suggests that elevated adiposity predisposes to heightened inflammatory stress and potentiates tumor growth, yet underlying mechanisms remain ill-defined. Here, we show that tumors from patients with a body mass index >35 carry a high burden of senescent cells. In mouse syngeneic tumor models, we correlated a pronounced accretion of senescent cancer cells with poorly immunogenic tumors when mice were subjected to diet-induced obesit  ...[more]

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