Abstract 849: Deciphering the link between aging, lobular involution, and breast cancer risk: The role of LIFR/pSTAT3 signaling

Cancer Research(2024)

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Abstract Background: Age-related lobular involution (ARLI), characterized by regression of breast epithelial tissue during the peri-and post-menopausal period, plays a crucial role in breast cancer risk. Delayed or incomplete ARLI is linked with increased postmenopausal breast cancer susceptibility.This study focuses on unraveling the molecular mechanisms of ARLI, drawing parallels with the well-characterized postpartum involution (PPI). Our aim was to discover biomarkers differentiating women who progressed through ARLI from those with stagnant ARLI. Methods: We utilized the Mayo Clinic Benign Breast Disease (BBD) cohort, analyzing 108 perimenopausal women aged 45-55 who had a subsequent benign biopsy between 2-15 years later. We assessed Lobular Involution (Ll) status by comparing the number and size of lobules in initial and subsequent biopsies. RNA profiling of initial biopsies was performed using NanoString 10360 and BC360, identifying differentially expressed genes between ARLI progression and stagnation. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) mapped the expression of these biomarkers in epithelial lobules. Results: We identified 37 genes with significant differential expression, highlighting Leukemia Inhibitory Factor Receptor (LIFR) as upregulated in ARLI stagnant samples. LIFR, part of the IL-6 cytokine signaling pathway, is known for its role in the induction of apoptosis during PPI via pSTAT3 activation. Our IHC analyses of initial biopsies of women who differentially progress through ARLI confirmed differential expression of LIFR that is coordinately regulated with pSTAT3. Conclusion: Our findings reveal significant parallels between ARLI and PPI. Future research will assess how LIFR/pSTAT3 signaling is linked to induction of apoptotic markers in perimenopausal women and will investigate how anomalies in the LIFR/pSTAT3 pathway might contribute to heightened breast cancer risk in women with delayed or incomplete ARLI. This study not only sheds light on the complex biological processes of aging in breast tissue but also opens new avenues for breast cancer risk assessment and prevention strategies. Citation Format: Jaida C. Lue, Derek Radisky, Melody Stallings-Mann, Mark Sherman, Amy Degnim, Bryan McCauley, Tanya Hoskin. Deciphering the link between aging, lobular involution, and breast cancer risk: The role of LIFR/pSTAT3 signaling [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 849.
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