Obesity is a complex chronic disease characterized by excessive adiposity and associations with numerous co-morbidities, including cancer. Despite extensive research, we have limited understanding of the mechanisms coupling obesity to cancer risk, and separately, of the contexts where obesity does or does not exacerbate disease. Here, we show that chronic high-fat diet induced obesity has no significant effect on the Trp53(R270H/+) mouse, a model of human Li-Fraumeni multi-cancer syndrome. Surprisingly, despite inducing rapid and highly penetrant obesity and long-term differences in adiposity, greater than one year of HFD had no significant effect on survival or tumor burden. These findings were replicated in two separate cohorts totaling 359 mice and thus provide important negative data for the field. Given strong publication bias against negative data in the literature, this large murine cohort study represents a clear case where chronic diet-induced obesity does not accelerate or aggravate cancer outcomes. The data thus carry high impact for researchers, funders, and policymakers alike.
Chronic obesity does not alter cancer incidence in Trp53 (R270H/+) mice.
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作者:Panzeri Ilaria, Madaj Zachary, Fagnocchi Luca, Apostle Stefanos, Tompkins Megan, Hostetter Galen, Pospisilik J Andrew
| 期刊: | bioRxiv | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Mar 17 |
| doi: | 10.1101/2024.10.14.618190 | ||
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