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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Prevent Early Pancreatic Carcinogenesis via Repression of the AKT Pathway

Authors :
Ronald D McKinney
David J. Bentrem
Emman MascariƱas
Kevin Adrian
Brian DeCant
Sambasiva Rao
Carolina Torres
Morgan R. Barron
Yongzeng Ding
Ming-Sound Tsao
Michelle A. Schultz
Michel M. Ouellette
Paul J. Grippo
Bhargava Mullapudi
Andrew M. Diaz
Michael J. Heiferman
Georgina Mancinelli
Mireille Wojtanek
Source :
Nutrients, Volume 10, Issue 9, Nutrients, Vol 10, Iss 9, p 1289 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2018.

Abstract

Pancreatic cancer remains a daunting foe despite a vast number of accumulating molecular analyses regarding the mutation and expression status of a variety of genes. Indeed, most pancreatic cancer cases uniformly present with a mutation in the KRAS allele leading to enhanced RAS activation. Yet our understanding of the many epigenetic/environmental factors contributing to disease incidence and progression is waning. Epidemiologic data suggest that diet may be a key factor in pancreatic cancer development and potentially a means of chemoprevention at earlier stages. While diets high in &omega<br />3 fatty acids are typically associated with tumor suppression, diets high in &omega<br />6 fatty acids have been linked to increased tumor development. Thus, to better understand the contribution of these polyunsaturated fatty acids to pancreatic carcinogenesis, we modeled early stage disease by targeting mutant KRAS to the exocrine pancreas and administered diets rich in these fatty acids to assess tumor formation and altered cell-signaling pathways. We discovered that, consistent with previous reports, the &omega<br />3-enriched diet led to reduced lesion penetrance via repression of proliferation associated with reduced phosphorylated AKT (pAKT), whereas the &omega<br />6-enriched diet accelerated tumor formation. These data provide a plausible mechanism underlying previously observed effects of fatty acids and suggest that administration of &omega<br />3 fatty acids can reduce the pro-survival, pro-growth functions of pAKT. Indeed, counseling subjects at risk to increase their intake of foods containing higher amounts of &omega<br />3 fatty acids could aid in the prevention of pancreatic cancer.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726643
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrients
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3e884b22751fce4dcce7a0fe6c18256d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10091289