Journal of proteome research | 2019

Omega-3 Fatty Acids Responsive Proteins and Reduction in Breast Density in Obese Postmenopausal Women.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


We reported that breast density (BD) was inversely correlated with the plasma level of DHA in postmenopausal obese, but not in non-obese, women given Lovaza (n-3FA). To identify protein biomarkers for the possible differential effect of n-3FA on BD between obese and non-obese women, an iTRAQ method was performed to analyze plasma from obese and lean women at each time point (baseline, 12 and 24-months, n=10 per group); 173 proteins with >95% confidence (Unuses Score >1.3 and local false discovery rate estimation <5%) was identified. Comparative analysis between various groups identified several differentially expressed proteins (hemopexin precursor, vitamin D binding protein isoform 1 precursor [VDBP], fibronectin isoform 10 precursor [FN] and alpha-2 macroglobulin precursor [A2M]). Western blot analysis was performed to verify the differential expression of proteins in the iTRAQ study and those found to be altered in a tumor protective fashion by an n-3FA rich diet in our previous preclinical study; gelsolin, VDBP and FN were altered by n-3FA in a manner consistent with reduction in inflammation in obese women. To test the impact of our findings on breast cancer risk reduction by n-3FA, a post-hoc analysis revealed that n-3FA administration reduced BD selectively in obese postmenopausal women.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1021/acs.jproteome.9b00356
Language English
Journal Journal of proteome research

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