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Environmental cadmium exposure facilitates mammary tumorigenesis via reprogramming gut microbiota-mediated glutamine metabolism in MMTV-Erbb2 mice

Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that has been widely reported to be linked to the onset and progression of breast cancer (BC). However, the mechanism of Cd-induced mammary tumorigenesis remains elusive. In our study, a transgenic mouse model that spontaneously develops tumors through overexpression of...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 2023-11, Vol.897, p.165348-165348, Article 165348
Main Authors: Yue, Yang, Zhang, Huadong, Deng, Ping, Tan, Miduo, Chen, Chengzhi, Tang, Bo, Li, Jingdian, Chen, Fengqiong, Zhao, Qi, Li, Ling, Hao, Rongrong, Wang, Hui, Luo, Yan, Tian, Li, Xie, Jia, Chen, Mengyan, Yu, Zhengping, Zhou, Zhou, Pi, Huifeng
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Summary:Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that has been widely reported to be linked to the onset and progression of breast cancer (BC). However, the mechanism of Cd-induced mammary tumorigenesis remains elusive. In our study, a transgenic mouse model that spontaneously develops tumors through overexpression of wild-type Erbb2 (MMTV-Erbb2) was constructed to investigate the effects of Cd exposure on BC tumorigenesis. The results showed that oral exposure to 3.6 mg/L Cd for 23 weeks dramatically accelerated tumor appearance and growth, increased Ki67 density and enhanced focal necrosis and neovascularization in the tumor tissue of MMTV-Erbb2 mice. Notably, Cd exposure enhanced glutamine (Gln) metabolism in tumor tissue, and 6-diazo-5-oxo-l-norleucine (DON), a Gln metabolism antagonist, inhibited Cd-induced breast carcinogenesis. Then our metagenomic sequencing and mass spectrometry-based metabolomics confirmed that Cd exposure disturbed gut microbiota homeostasis, especially Helicobacter and Campylobacter abundance remodeling, which altered the gut metabolic homeostasis of Gln. Moreover, intratumoral Gln metabolism profoundly increased under Cd-elevated gut permeability. Importantly, depletion of microbiota with an antibiotic cocktail (AbX) treatment led to a significant delay in the appearance of palpable tumors, inhibition of tumor growth, decrease in tumor weight, reduction in Ki67 expression and low-grade pathology in Cd-exposed MMTV-Erbb2 mice. Also, transplantation of Cd-modulated microbiota decreased tumor latency, accelerated tumor growth, increased tumor weight, upregulated Ki67 expression and exacerbated neovascularization as well as focal necrosis in MMTV-Erbb2 mice. In summary, Cd exposure induced gut microbiota dysbiosis, elevated gut permeability and increased intratumoral Gln metabolism, leading to the promotion of mammary tumorigenesis. This study provides novel insights into environmental Cd exposure-mediated carcinogenesis. [Display omitted] •Environmental Cd exposure enhanced mammary tumorigenesis in MMTV-Erbb2 mice.•Glutamate metabolism was involved in Cd exposure-induced mammary tumorigenesis.•Cd induced gut microbiota dysbiosis, which activated intratumoral glutamate metabolism and mammary tumorigenesis.•Cd increased glutamate biosynthesis of stool, which had positive correlation with Helicobacter and Campylobacter species.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165348