Visceral adipose tissue modulates radiosensitivity in oesophageal adenocarcinoma

Ann Marie Mongan, Niamh Lynam-Lennon, Suzanne L. Doyle, Rory Casey, Eibhlin Carr, Aoife Cannon, Melissa J. Conroy, Graham P. Pidgeon, Lorraine Brennan, Joanne Lysaght, John V. Reynolds, Jacintha O’sullivan

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    Abstract

    Oesophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) is an exemplar model of obesity-associated cancer. Response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NA CRT) is a clinical challenge. We examined if visceral adipose tissue and obesity status alter radiosensitivity in OAC. The radioresistant (OE33R) and radioresponsive (OE33P) OAC isogenic model was cultured with adipose tissue conditioned media from three patient cohorts: non-cancer patients, surgery only OAC patients and NA CRT OAC patients. Cell survival was characterised by clonogenic assay, metabolomic profiling by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and adipokine receptor gene expression by qPCR. A retrospective in vivo study compared tumour response to NA CRT in normal weight (n=53) versus overweight/obese patients (n=148). Adipose conditioned media (ACM) from all patient cohorts significantly increased radiosensitivity in radioresistant OE33R cells. ACM from the NA CRT OAC cohort increased radiosensitivity in OE33P cells. Metabolomic profiling demonstrated separation of the non-cancer and surgery only OAC cohorts and between the non-cancer and NA CRT OAC cohorts. Gene expression profiling of OE33P versus OE33R cells demonstrated differential expression of the adiponectin receptor-1 (AR1), adiponectin receptor-2 (AR2), leptin receptor (LepR) and neuropilin receptor-1 (NRP1) genes. In vivo overweight/obese OAC patients achieved an enhanced tumour response following NA CRT compared to normal weight patients. This study demonstrates that visceral adipose tissue modulates the cellular response to radiation in OAC.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)519-528
    Number of pages10
    JournalInternational Journal of Medical Sciences
    Volume16
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Keywords

    • Obesity
    • Oesophageal cancer
    • Radiotherapy
    • Visceral adipose tissue

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