Daily caloric restriction limits tumor growth more effectively than caloric cycling regardless of dietary composition

无论饮食组成如何,每日热量限制比热量循环更能有效地抑制肿瘤生长。

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作者:Laura C D Pomatto-Watson ,Monica Bodogai ,Oye Bosompra # ,Jonathan Kato # ,Sarah Wong # ,Melissa Carpenter # ,Eleonora Duregon # ,Dolly Chowdhury ,Priya Krishna ,Sandy Ng ,Emeline Ragonnaud ,Roberto Salgado ,Paula Gonzalez Ericsson ,Alberto Diaz-Ruiz ,Michel Bernier ,Nathan L Price ,Arya Biragyn ,Valter D Longo ,Rafael de Cabo

Abstract

Cancer incidence increases with age and is a leading cause of death. Caloric restriction (CR) confers benefits on health and survival and delays cancer. However, due to CR's stringency, dietary alternatives offering the same cancer protection have become increasingly attractive. Short cycles of a plant-based diet designed to mimic fasting (FMD) are protective against tumorigenesis without the chronic restriction of calories. Yet, it is unclear whether the fasting time, level of dietary restriction, or nutrient composition is the primary driver behind cancer protection. Using a breast cancer model in mice, we compare the potency of daily CR to that of periodic caloric cycling on FMD or an isocaloric standard laboratory chow against primary tumor growth and metastatic burden. Here, we report that daily CR provides greater protection against tumor growth and metastasis to the lung, which may be in part due to the unique immune signature observed with daily CR.

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