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FABP7 Progenitors are a Targetable Metabolic Root in the BRCA1 Breast

bioRxiv, ISSN: 2692-8205
2023
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FABP7 Progenitors are a Targetable Metabolic Root in the BRCA1 Breast

2023 NOV 16 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at NewsRx Women's Health Daily -- According to news reporting based on a preprint

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It has been nearly 3 decades since the discovery of the BRCA1/2 genes and their link to breast cancer risk, with prophylactic mastectomy remaining the primary management option for these high-risk mutation carriers. The current paucity of interception strategies is due to undefined, targetable cancer precursor populations in the high-risk breast. Despite known cellular alterations in the BRCA1 breast, epithelial populations at the root of unwarranted cell state transitions remain unresolved. Here, we identify a root progenitor population that is dysregulated in BRCA1 carriers stemming from the metabolic role of BRCA1. This fatty-acid binding protein 7 (FABP7) expressing luminal progenitor population is spatially confined to the mammary ducts, has enhanced clonogenic capacity, and is the predicted origin of mixed basal-luminal differentiation in the BRCA1 but not BRCA2 breast. We show global H3K27 acetylation is reduced within ductal FABP7 cells in BRCA1 carriers in situ, linking to a non-canonical metabolic role of BRCA1 in regulating acetyl-CoA pools and de novo fatty acid synthesis. We demonstrate FABP7 progenitor capacity is preferentially ablated in BRCA1 carriers through inhibition of fatty acid metabolism using an FDA-approved fatty acid synthase (FASN) inhibitor. This study lays the foundation for metabolic control of breast progenitor dynamics to mitigate breast cancer risk in the BRCA1breast.

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Curtis W. McCloskey; Bowen Zhang; Matthew Waas; Foram Vyas; Kazeera Aliar; Pirashaanthy Tharmapalan; Abhijith Kuttanamkuzhi; Swami Narala; Jennifer Cruikshank; Stefan O.P. Hofer; Thomas Kislinger; Hal K. Berman; Rama Khokha; Golnaz Abazari; Hartland W. Jackson

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Agricultural and Biological Sciences; Immunology and Microbiology; Neuroscience; Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

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