母乳育児が乳がん予防に持つ代謝的メカニズムを解明(Mount Sinai Researchers Discover Link Between Metabolism and Protective Effect of Breastfeeding Against Breast Cancer)

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2025-07-17 マウントサイナイ医療システム(MSHS)

Mount Sinaiの研究チームは、母乳哺育の乳がん予防効果が個人差を持つ理由を、マウス実験を通じて解明した。同一の核DNAを持ちながら異なるミトコンドリアDNAを持つマウスでは、ある型では授乳ががん抑制効果を示す一方、別の型では発がんが促進された。ミトコンドリアと小胞体のストレス応答異常により、がん抑制因子p53が失活することが原因とされた。自然由来の食事成分が予防効果を補う可能性も示され、将来的な個別化医療への応用が期待される。

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ミトコンドリア遺伝子型によるマウスの授乳期および分娩後のERストレス応答の違い Differential ER stress responses during lactation and postpartum outcomes in mice depending on their mitochondrial genotype

Mrittika Chattopadhyay,Edmund Charles Jenkins,William Janssen,Thelma Mashaka & Doris Germain
Nature Communications  Published:11 July 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-61666-5

母乳育児が乳がん予防に持つ代謝的メカニズムを解明(Mount Sinai Researchers Discover Link Between Metabolism and Protective Effect of Breastfeeding Against Breast Cancer)

Abstract

Breastfeeding protects against breast cancer in some women but not others, however the mechanism remains elusive. Lactation requires intense secretory activity of the endoplasmic reticulum for the production of milk proteins and endoplasmic reticulum- mitochondria contacts for lipid synthesis. We show that in female mice that share the same nuclear genome (BL/6) but differ in mitochondrial genomes (C57 or NZB), lactation engages different transcriptional programs resulting in anti-tumorigenic lactation in BL/6C57 females and pro-tumorigenic lactation in BL/6NZB females. Our data indicate activation of a pro-apoptotic endoplasmic reticulum-stress response during lactation in BL/6C57 females, which is not observed in BL/6NZB females. Single cell sequencing identified a sub-population of cells, uniquely amplified during lactation in BL/6NZB females, that shares the genetic signature of post-partum breast cancer in humans and is characterized by cell cycle markers and loss of p53. We show that pharmacological manipulations of endoplasmic reticulum-stress directly affect this signature. Overall, our data suggest the unexpected differential nature of lactation and its potential impact on the risk of the development of post-partum breast cancer.

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