Aging Increases Susceptibility to Ovarian Cancer Metastasis in Murine Allograft Models and Alters Immune Composition of Peritoneal Adipose Tissue

Ovarian cancer, the most deadly gynecological malignancy in U.S. women, metastasizes uniquely, spreading through the peritoneal cavity and often generating widespread metastatic sites before diagnosis. The vast majority of ovarian cancer cases occur in women over 40 and the median age at diagnosis i...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Elizabeth A. Loughran, Annemarie K. Leonard, Tyvette S. Hilliard, Ryan C. Phan, Madeleine G. Yemc, Elizabeth Harper, Emma Sheedy, Yuliya Klymenko, Marwa Asem, Yueying Liu, Jing Yang, Jeff Johnson, Laura Tarwater, Zonggao Shi, Matthew Leevy, Matthew J. Ravosa, M. Sharon Stack
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-06-01
Series:Neoplasia: An International Journal for Oncology Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1476558618300770
id doaj-7305e2f963ef43069277414c762acb6f
record_format Article
spelling doaj-7305e2f963ef43069277414c762acb6f2020-11-24T21:05:54ZengElsevierNeoplasia: An International Journal for Oncology Research1476-55861522-80022018-06-0120662163110.1016/j.neo.2018.03.007Aging Increases Susceptibility to Ovarian Cancer Metastasis in Murine Allograft Models and Alters Immune Composition of Peritoneal Adipose TissueElizabeth A. Loughran0Annemarie K. Leonard1Tyvette S. Hilliard2Ryan C. Phan3Madeleine G. Yemc4Elizabeth Harper5Emma Sheedy6Yuliya Klymenko7Marwa Asem8Yueying Liu9Jing Yang10Jeff Johnson11Laura Tarwater12Zonggao Shi13Matthew Leevy14Matthew J. Ravosa15M. Sharon Stack16Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INHarper Cancer Research Institute, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INHarper Cancer Research Institute, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INHarper Cancer Research Institute, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INHarper Cancer Research Institute, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INHarper Cancer Research Institute, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INHarper Cancer Research Institute, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INHarper Cancer Research Institute, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INOvarian cancer, the most deadly gynecological malignancy in U.S. women, metastasizes uniquely, spreading through the peritoneal cavity and often generating widespread metastatic sites before diagnosis. The vast majority of ovarian cancer cases occur in women over 40 and the median age at diagnosis is 63. Additionally, elderly women receive poorer prognoses when diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Despite age being a significant risk factor for the development of this cancer, there are little published data which address the impact of aging on ovarian cancer metastasis. Here we report that the aged host is more susceptible to metastatic success using two murine syngeneic allograft models of ovarian cancer metastasis. This age-related increase in metastatic tumor burden corresponds with an increase in tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in tumor-bearing mice and alteration of B cell-related pathways in gonadal adipose tissue. Based on this work, further studies elucidating the status of B cell TILs in mouse models of metastasis and human tumors in the context of aging are warranted.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1476558618300770
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Elizabeth A. Loughran
Annemarie K. Leonard
Tyvette S. Hilliard
Ryan C. Phan
Madeleine G. Yemc
Elizabeth Harper
Emma Sheedy
Yuliya Klymenko
Marwa Asem
Yueying Liu
Jing Yang
Jeff Johnson
Laura Tarwater
Zonggao Shi
Matthew Leevy
Matthew J. Ravosa
M. Sharon Stack
spellingShingle Elizabeth A. Loughran
Annemarie K. Leonard
Tyvette S. Hilliard
Ryan C. Phan
Madeleine G. Yemc
Elizabeth Harper
Emma Sheedy
Yuliya Klymenko
Marwa Asem
Yueying Liu
Jing Yang
Jeff Johnson
Laura Tarwater
Zonggao Shi
Matthew Leevy
Matthew J. Ravosa
M. Sharon Stack
Aging Increases Susceptibility to Ovarian Cancer Metastasis in Murine Allograft Models and Alters Immune Composition of Peritoneal Adipose Tissue
Neoplasia: An International Journal for Oncology Research
author_facet Elizabeth A. Loughran
Annemarie K. Leonard
Tyvette S. Hilliard
Ryan C. Phan
Madeleine G. Yemc
Elizabeth Harper
Emma Sheedy
Yuliya Klymenko
Marwa Asem
Yueying Liu
Jing Yang
Jeff Johnson
Laura Tarwater
Zonggao Shi
Matthew Leevy
Matthew J. Ravosa
M. Sharon Stack
author_sort Elizabeth A. Loughran
title Aging Increases Susceptibility to Ovarian Cancer Metastasis in Murine Allograft Models and Alters Immune Composition of Peritoneal Adipose Tissue
title_short Aging Increases Susceptibility to Ovarian Cancer Metastasis in Murine Allograft Models and Alters Immune Composition of Peritoneal Adipose Tissue
title_full Aging Increases Susceptibility to Ovarian Cancer Metastasis in Murine Allograft Models and Alters Immune Composition of Peritoneal Adipose Tissue
title_fullStr Aging Increases Susceptibility to Ovarian Cancer Metastasis in Murine Allograft Models and Alters Immune Composition of Peritoneal Adipose Tissue
title_full_unstemmed Aging Increases Susceptibility to Ovarian Cancer Metastasis in Murine Allograft Models and Alters Immune Composition of Peritoneal Adipose Tissue
title_sort aging increases susceptibility to ovarian cancer metastasis in murine allograft models and alters immune composition of peritoneal adipose tissue
publisher Elsevier
series Neoplasia: An International Journal for Oncology Research
issn 1476-5586
1522-8002
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Ovarian cancer, the most deadly gynecological malignancy in U.S. women, metastasizes uniquely, spreading through the peritoneal cavity and often generating widespread metastatic sites before diagnosis. The vast majority of ovarian cancer cases occur in women over 40 and the median age at diagnosis is 63. Additionally, elderly women receive poorer prognoses when diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Despite age being a significant risk factor for the development of this cancer, there are little published data which address the impact of aging on ovarian cancer metastasis. Here we report that the aged host is more susceptible to metastatic success using two murine syngeneic allograft models of ovarian cancer metastasis. This age-related increase in metastatic tumor burden corresponds with an increase in tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in tumor-bearing mice and alteration of B cell-related pathways in gonadal adipose tissue. Based on this work, further studies elucidating the status of B cell TILs in mouse models of metastasis and human tumors in the context of aging are warranted.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1476558618300770
work_keys_str_mv AT elizabethaloughran agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT annemariekleonard agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT tyvetteshilliard agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT ryancphan agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT madeleinegyemc agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT elizabethharper agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT emmasheedy agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT yuliyaklymenko agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT marwaasem agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT yueyingliu agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT jingyang agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT jeffjohnson agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT lauratarwater agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT zonggaoshi agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT matthewleevy agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT matthewjravosa agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
AT msharonstack agingincreasessusceptibilitytoovariancancermetastasisinmurineallograftmodelsandaltersimmunecompositionofperitonealadiposetissue
_version_ 1716767492778491904