PMID: 16525650Mar 10, 2006Paper

Leptin receptor expression and cell signaling in breast cancer

International Journal of Oncology
Krista A FrankenberryLinda Vona-Davis

Abstract

Obesity is considered a risk factor for many cancers, including breast cancer. Our laboratory has previously shown that leptin is mitogenic in many cancer cell lines, including breast. Information regarding the effects of high leptin levels on leptin receptor expression and signaling is lacking. The purpose of this study was to characterize leptin receptor expression in response to leptin in breast cancer cells. In addition, SOCS-3 expression (a leptin inducible inhibitor of leptin signaling), plus MAPK and PI3K signaling, were examined to determine their role in leptin-induced cell proliferation. Breast cancer cell lines, ZR75-1 and HTB-26, were treated with 0, 4, 40 or 80 ng/ml of leptin. Multiplex RT-PCR was performed to determine relative mRNA expression levels of the human short (huOB-Ra) or long (huOB-Rb) leptin receptor isoforms, or SOCS-3. MAPK and PI3K signaling was analyzed by phosphorylation of ERK and Akt, respectively, via Western blotting. Cell proliferation and inhibitor studies were analyzed by MTT assay. HTB-26 and ZR75-1 both expressed huOB-Ra, huOB-Rb and SOCS-3 mRNA; however, mRNA expression levels generally remained unchanged over time with leptin treatment. MAPK and PI3K pathways were activated in the pres...Continue Reading

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